FCA introduces financial schemes for Jeep customers

    The ‘Jeep for All’ initiative includes reduced EMIs, long tenure loans, special benefits for women and more.

    Published On May 26, 2020 06:07:00 PM

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    FCA introduces financial schemes for Jeep customers

    FCA India has introduced a new financial scheme called ‘Jeep for All’. This scheme includes a suite of financial packages, which the brand says makes owning a Jeep SUV more accessible than ever before. The financial scheme features include reduced EMIs for corporate salaried customers, lowest loan interest rates from banks, 100 percent on-road price funding for women, coverage in the event of a job loss, critical illness or accident, and an arrangement that assures customers of low EMIs in the first 24 months of the loan tenure.

    Under the initiative, customers can choose from a variety of funding options. The customised schemes are as follows:

    Salaried customers can opt for a vehicle loan up to seven years. This loan will offer them a three-month low EMI repayment option. The buyer is free to choose any three months in the year to pay the lower EMI. This three-month low EMI arrangement will continue every year throughout the tenure of the loan.

    Customers can also avail of a step-up loan for a tenure of up to seven years. This allows them to pay the lowest EMI for the first 24 months. This will help customers fulfil their aspiration of owning a Jeep SUV and comfortably manage their finances.

    These schemes can be availed when buyer’s use FCA India’s recently launched Book My Jeep portal online and also via Jeep dealerships across the country.

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