Jeep India ties up with Axis Bank to launch Jeep Financial Services
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With Jeep Financial Services, the Jeep customers will enjoy benefits like higher on-road funding solutions and longer tenures on vehicle loans from Axis Bank.
Jeep India has entered into a strategic partnership with Axis Bank to launch Jeep Financial Services. The new entity will provide financial solutions to not only Jeep customers but also Jeep brand dealers. With Jeep Financial Services, the Jeep customers will enjoy benefits like higher on-road funding solutions and longer tenures on vehicle loans from Axis Bank. Jeep dealers and customers will also have the benefit of structured financing solutions at competitive rates for business priorities and purchases. The strategic partnership will result in Jeep India and Axis Bank getting access to each other's growing customer database. Also, the private sector lender will cater to the financial needs of the Jeep customers from its vast network of 4,586 branches across the country and on-site counters at high footfall Jeep dealerships.
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