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KCB, Ashok Leyland partner to offer flexible terms to customers

Deluxe Trucks and Buses, the authorised distributors of Ashok Leyland trucks and buses in Kenya, has partnered with KCB Bank to offer flexible terms to its buyers.

With the current challenging business environment and the increasing prices in vehicles, flexible car loans are one of the best offers a dealer can give clients.

The two institutions will jointly promote the Ashok Leyland brand of vehicles, where customers will enjoy up to 95 per cent financing.

The programme will benefit individuals, small and medium size companies and large commercial businesses wishing to purchase vehicles.

This will be in addition to a 72-month repayment period where clients will enjoy a 60-day payment holiday.

“Our key objective is to deliver uptime to customers and we will ensure that our customers are continuously served with complete satisfaction,” said Deluxe Trucks and Buses East Africa Managing Director Ameet Shroff.

According to KCB Bank Director of Corporate Banking Esther Waititu, customers will have the privilege to access an embedded tracking and insurance package.

“Customers will also be able to access unsecured working capital of up to Sh3 million among other bank products,” she said.

Also catered for are KCB SAHL Banking customers, who, under the Shariah-compliant banking model, will purchase trucks from Deluxe Trucks and Buses at affordable rates.

Deluxe Trucks and Buses’ current network includes dealerships in Nairobi, Nakuru, Mombasa and Thika, and plans to appoint dealers in other major towns countrywide.

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