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Offering convenient and flexible vehicle financing offers, Nations Trust Bank recently introduced the lowest ever motorbike leasing solution to the market with an interest rate of 24% per annum, with a short response time of 24 hours. The new leasing solution will enable middle income families to purchase their dream motorbike which was previously unaffordable, in a hassle free manner within a short period of time.
Nations Trust Bank, operating with a policy of offering customers an unprecedented service experience, has added ample features to enact and facilitate middle income families to make leasing a viable solution for them.
Nations Trust is the only bank that currently offers a 15% last rental payment on the lease value and a 50% discount on documentation charges. With a maximum tenor for repayment of 36 months, the bank has also encompassed no guarantor option to provide its customers a hassle free leasing solution. A special insurance benefit ‘Click to claim and call and go’ is offered as part of the leasing package.
Commenting on this initiative, Priyantha Wijesekara, DGM Leasing, Nations Trust Bank said, “We are pleased to offer this leasing solution which we believe would fulfill the aspirations of many middle level income families in Sri Lanka. A motorbike, for many is the first step towards achieving their big dream and we want to be the enabler for it.” He further commented, “As a bank that caters to all consumer needs, we feel that this consumer segment has huge scope for expansion.”
Nations Trust Bank PLC is ranked among the top 25 business establishments in Sri Lanka by Business Today magazine & its market positioning of being the benchmark of customer convenience, is ably supported by a host of financial products and services offered to a wide range of customers. The Bank operates 93 branches across the country with an ATM network that covers 135 locations and is the issuer and sole acquirer for American Express Cards in Sri Lanka.