Tata Motors collaborates with Kotak Mahindra Prime to offer three financing solutions for its passenger vehicle customers

Kolkata, In an effort to make its safest range of passenger vehicles more accessible in these challenging times, Tata Motors in association with Kotak Mahindra Prime Ltd., one of the leading car finance companies in India, has announced three exciting financing solutions: the Red Carpet, the Prime Vishwas and the Low EMI schemes for urban and rural customer groups (salaried, self-employed, no-income proof), with optional tenor periods, depending on the model.

The parameters of these schemes have been simplified to ease the financial burden on customers during the ongoing pandemic.
Commenting on the rollout of these finance schemes offers, Rajan Amba, Vice President, Sales, Marketing & Customer Care, PVBU, Tata Motors said, “We are delighted to be partnering with Kotak Mahindra Prime Ltd. for the rollout of these customised financial solutions for different customer profiles. These are trying times and we are committed to supporting our customers in the best possible manner. With such initiatives, we want to make safe personal mobility solutions more affordable and accessible to customers and ensure they have a hassle-free ownership experience.”


According to Vyomesh Kapasi, Managing Director, Kotak Mahindra Prime Ltd., “Against the backdrop of the pandemic, people are increasingly opting for the safety of a car as a means of personal mobility. We are delighted to partner with Tata Motors to offer easy, customised and attractive car financing solutions to customers.”

(Agencies)

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