HNB and AMW team up to offer New Holland Tractors through special leasing facility

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Associated Motorways Ltd. and Hatton National Bank have signed an agreement to offer New Holland Tractors at class-leading rates. Aimed at helping the farming community at large, the new leasing packages provided through the agreement will ensure that customers get the best value through their special leasing packages, as well as promising the lowest interest rates in the market. In addition to this, customers now have the added flexibility of paying for their new tractors in attractively priced instalment plans. New Holland tractors are now being offered at a special price of just Rs. 1.6 million, whilst offering free registration. All New Holland Tractors are backed up by a comprehensive a two year after-sales warranty, whilst the exceptional service of AMW will provide customers the peace of mind they require, with second to none technical assistance and parts support. Recognising the importance of serving the agricultural community, AMW have set up their New Holland head office in Anuradhapura – a local hub for farming, and the extensive dealer and parts network provided by AMW will no doubt be advantageous for those working in rural areas of the island. New Holland Fiat (India) Ltd. is a subsidiary of CNH Industrial, one of the world’s most respected leaders in the capital goods sector. Since December 2013, AMW has entered into an exclusive distribution agreement with New Holland, a brand which itself is globally recognised for their farming equipment. New Holland products improve farming efficiency and productivity, with the latest technology being employed in a variety of applications, including harvesting, seeding and material handling. New Holland offers one of the largest and most comprehensive easy-to-use tractor ranges, with over 100 product lines and over 400 models globally, produced at their state of the art manufacturing facility in Greater Noida, India.

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