TBB BUREAU
NEW DELHI, MAY 30, 2023
Suzuki Motorcycle India Private Limited (SMIPL), the two-wheeler subsidiary of Suzuki Motor Corporation, Japan on Tuesday entered into an agreement with Bajaj Finance Limited (BFL) to provide quick and hassle-free financing on the purchase of Suzuki two-wheelers.
The partnership will enable customers to avail round-the-clock, easy, and hassle-free retail financing option on the purchase of their favourite Suzuki two-wheeler. The MoU will also provide additional benefits to customers. These benefits include vehicle loan sanction within minutes and hassle-free documentation.
Commenting on the partnership, Suzuki Motorcycle India Pvt. Ltd. Managing Director Kenichi Umeda said, “Considering our continuous growth in the Indian market, it becomes imperative for us to associate with financiers who can facilitate ease of purchasing Suzuki Two Wheelers. The idea is to offer flexible, yet easy retail finance offers keeping in mind the needs of our customers. We are confident that our engagement with Bajaj Finance Limited will be another step in enhancing our ability to cater to the needs of our growing customer base in India and thereby support our growth plans.”
As part of this association, customers can get faster approval with nominal documentation at a competitive interest rate. To add to this convenience, Bajaj Finance offers easy scheme options, digital login, 24×7 operational support, and pre-approved offers.
Bajaj Finance Ltd President – Personal Loans & Sales Finance Amit Raghuvanshi said: “As the preferred financier tie-up with Suzuki Motorcycle India, one of the leading players in India’s two-wheeler space, Bajaj Finance has the opportunity to reach out to a larger number of two-wheeler buyers. With our customer franchise of 69 million, the partnership with Suzuki Motorcycle enables us to deliver a superior digital experience and a wider suite of financial solutions to our customers. We are thrilled to begin this partnership and look forward to jointly serving millions of customers across India.”