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Triumph India Motorcycles ties up with HDFC Bank

To take on the Indian market and gain sales, the legendary British bike maker, Triumph, is tying up with one of India's most well known banks, HDFC, to provide finance solutions to prospective customers who wish to own a Triumph motorbike.

By Jared Solomon

14 Jan, 2014

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Mr. Vimal Sumbly, Managing Director, Triumph Motorcycles India

To take on the Indian market and gain sales, the legendary British bike maker, Triumph, is tying up with one of India's most well known banks, HDFC, to provide finance solutions to prospective customers who wish to own a Triumph motorbike.

The finance schemes on offer from HDFC include options to Triumph India customers for up to 80% of the loan value, attracting a 12.9% rate of interest and flexible repayment options that will range from 24-60 months, depending on the customers choice and needs. In addition, prospective customers can expect accelerated loan processing and personalized doorstep service by the bank staff - a service that is very effective and greatly appreciated in India.

Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Vimal Sumbly, Managing Director, Triumph Motorcycles India said, “We are extremely pleased to have tied-up with a reputed financial institution like HDFC. We are committed to provide a complete experience from financing to after sales to all our customers and this tie-up is a further indication of the work that has gone on behind the scenes. The financing options will certainly help our patrons to realize their dream of owning a Triumph Motorcycle.”

Triumph India Motorcycles launched 10 motorcycles for the Indian market in November last year. The much sought after line-up includes the classic Bonneville and Bonneville T100, the legendary Speed Triple, the largest production motorcycle the Rocket III Roadster, the class leading Street Triple, the cool café racer the Thruxton, the go anywhere Tiger 800 XC and Tiger Explorer, the stripped back and black Thunderbird Storm and the king of super sports bikes, the Daytona 675R. All of these bikes can now be more readily available thanks to these finance schemes.

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