Orient Finance and United Motors offers unique trade-in offer for Mitsubishi motor vehicles

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In an attempt to attune product offers to the changing needs of customers, Orient Finance PLC and United Motors have come together to present a unique solution, where a used vehicle can be traded in for a brand new Mitsubishi vehicle, eliminating the hassle of selling the existing vehicle. The service mechanism introduced by Orient Finance and United Motors is such that Orient Finance will offer financing, facilitating the trade-in of the existing vehicle, whilst United Motors will service the customer purchasing of the new vehicle. Speaking at the signing off of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the two parties, Orient Finance PLC CEO Suresh Ameresekera commented that the company looks upon this partnership as a opportunity to enhance its product offers and is pleased to be associated with United Motors, which has been setting benchmarks in the automotive industry in Sri Lanka for over 65 years. AGM - Marketing Nilantha Jayanetti added that the Trade-In product which is yet another pioneering innovation in the leasing industry by Orient Finance comes with numerous benefits to customers. United Motors has established strong partnerships with global leaders such as Mitsubishi passenger vehicles from Japan, Perodua compact cars from Malaysia, JMC commercial vehicles, DFSK mini trucks and Zotye compact SUVs from China, Yokohama tyres from Japan, JK tyres and Mak lubricants from India, Valvoline lubricants and Eagle One car care products from the US, and TVS motorcycles and three-wheelers from India have proven to be popular with a diverse range of customers from all across the island. Orient Finance with its wide spread network of 17 branches is a Finance Company licensed by the Central Bank of Sri Lanka under the Business Finance Act No. 42 of 2011. Its primary business activities are leasing and hire purchase of motor vehicles, debt factoring, gold loans and the acceptance of fixed deposits.

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