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Representatives of the senior management of Commercial Bank and DIMO at the signing of the agreement
Commercial Bank of Ceylon and Diesel & Motor Engineering PLC (DIMO) have announced a new partnership to promote the TATA passenger and commercial vehicle range. Valid till end-October 2016, the new promotion will offer special discounts, free registration and free insurance on selected vehicle models from TATA, while Commercial Bank will provide competitive rentals at a special interest rate and expedited processing of lease agreements through its extensive branch network.
A comprehensive range of vehicles including the TataGenX Nano car, DIMO Batta range, Tata SuperACE, Tata Xenon Pick-ups as well as, buses and trucks and container haulers are available for lease under this promotion, with prices starting from just Rs.750,000.
“Commercial Bank and DIMO have collaborated in the past to help customers in need of quality commercial vehicles with low operating cost and we are happy to once again offer very attractive benefits in association with DIMO,” said Commercial Bank Executive Director/Chief Operating Officer S. Renganathan. “We believe this promotion will represent tangible value additions for this customer segment.” “We are delighted once again to collaborate with Commercial Bank to facilitate TATA vehicle sales and we believe this partnership will add more value, speedier service and better accessibility to our customers to fulfil their financial needs,” said DIMO Chairman and Managing Director
Ranjith Pandithage.
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