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Stanbic Bank, Inchcape Ink Deal To Offer 100PC Financing For Luxurious Cars

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Stanbic Bank Kenya and Inchcape Kenya have entered into a partnership that will see customers get up to 100% financing to acquire BMW, Jaguar and Land Rover vehicles.

Under the partnership, clients will get competitive financing which will be instrumental in enabling them to acquire quality financing.

Stanbic Bank Kenya will offer a five-year repayment period and a grace period of up to 45 days while Inchcape Kenya will offer a five-year warranty period alongside one-year comprehensive insurance and free GardX ceramic coating to the clients. Every unit bought under the scheme will consist of complimentary interior and exterior Gard X protection which ensures the vehicle maintains its showroom luster for years while protecting the interior from spills and damage.

 “By partnering with Inchcape Kenya, Stanbic Bank hopes to cater to its established and upward mobile clientele who are looking to get quality new vehicles but may not have the full amount upfront to acquire the assets. By providing competitive financing packages to this segment of the market, we enable them to employ their capital towards growing the economy,” said Stanbic Bank’s Chief Financial & Value Officer Mr Abraham Ongenge.

Inchcape Kenya’s Managing Director, Mr Hussein Ibrahim noted that the financing package was timely as most businesses were on the recovery path after a challenging phase brought about by the extended pandemic period. The financing, he added, would enable the business owners to channel their funds towards their businesses.

He further stated: “Inchcape’s mission is to be the most trusted automotive distributor in the world. In Kenya, we are the home of luxury brands and this partnership with Stanbic Bank will enable us to get the quality brands to a wider audience.”

Inchcape Kenya which started its operations in Kenya in 2018 as Jaguar Land Rover dealers currently also deal in BMW vehicles and BMW Motorrad.

Read: Seven MSMEs Receive Ksh33 Million In Grants From Stanbic Bank

>>> Stanbic Bank Partners With GIZ To Support 700 SMEs Rebound Post-Covid

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