Triumph Motorcycles teams up with HDFC Bank

    The iconic British motorcycle maker and HDFC will offer customers attractive finance options.

    Published On Jan 15, 2014 01:27:00 AM

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    Triumph Motorcycles teams up with HDFC Bank

    Having recently entered the Indian market with a wide range of models, Triumph Motorcycles has now announced that it is teaming up with HDFC Bank to give its customers more attractive finance options for their bikes.

    The exclusive offers for Triumph customers will get them a 12.9 percent interest rate and flexible repayment options that will range from 24-60 months for up to 80 percent of the loan value. Additionally, prospective customers can expect accelerated loan processing and personalized doorstep service by the bank staff.

    “We are extremely pleased to have tied-up with a reputed financial institution like HDFC,” said Vimal Sumbly, managing director Triumph Motorcycles India. “We are committed to provide a complete experience from financing to after sales to all our customers and this tie-up is a further indication of the work that has gone on behind the scenes. The financing options will certainly help our patrons to realise their dream of owning a Triumph Motorcycle.”

    Triumph Motorcycles’ dealerships will be operational from later this month, the first two being in Hyderabad and Bangalore, with others to follow in Mumbai, Pune, Chennai, Cochin and Delhi. 

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