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The signing of the agreement was represented by PLC CEO/GM D.P. Kumarage, CEO designate A. Sabry Ibrahim, and other Senior Management of PLC. Lanka Ashok Leyland was represented by CEO Umesh Gautam, and Senior Management
Sri Lanka’s leading non-bank finance company People’s Leasing and Finance PLC (PLC) exclusively tied up with Lanka Ashok Leyland PLC (LAL) for promoting Eagle A/C Mini Buses.
Lanka Ashok Leyland PLC also assembles/imports and sells all types of AC/NON AC buses, tippers, trucks and light commercial vehicles.
Under the leasing partnership LAL will offer customers free registration and revenue licensing, three free full-services (including oil and filter change) and a warranty for an unlimited driving time of 18 months.
In return PLC offers LAL customers a lease period of five years according to customer’s repayment capacity and a free full tank of fuel at the time of releasing the vehicle to the customers. Promotions will be on till March 31, 2018.
People’s Leasing Company was commissioned in 1995 as a wholly owned subsidiary of the biggest state bank in Sri Lanka, the People’s Bank. PLC is currently the market leader in the non-bank finance sector in Sri Lanka.
PLC’s financial service product portfolio includes; leasing, fixed deposits, saving accounts, personal and business loans, margin trading, factoring and Islamic financial services.
The uniqueness of PLC is its strength and the stability to provide diverse financial solutions under one roof to its customers, thus enabling the customers to obtain customer friendly services.
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