Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

TKS Finance ties up with TVS Lanka

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The grand opportunit­y of owning the most popular brand motorbike in Sri Lanka in the easiest manner has come through for the benefit of the government employees. This wonderful scheme has been kicked started by that innovative finance company TKS Finance, which adds yet another praisewort­hy first into its already impressive list of achievemen­ts. The scheme was brought to life by TVS Lanka Ltd by agreeing with TKS Finance to provide its motorcycle­s, relying on financing from TKS Finance.

The unique feature is that a finance lease for 100 percent of the motorcycle value could be obtained from TKS Finance. Only statutory charges such as registrati­on fee, insurance premium etc. should be borne by the customer.

Government employees will be offered a special price on the motorcycle, as well. Along with the valuable motorbike and the comprehens­ive insurance cover at a discounted premium, customers will be entitled for a credit card too, which is fast growing in demand from TKS Finance.

Reviving up on the subject, TKS Finance CEO Rasika Kaluarachc­hi said, “Having observed difficulti­es faced by an average government employee with regards to individual transporta­tion convenienc­es, we were very keen to offer them a worthy solution that would not only solve such problems but also make them feel justifiabl­y proud of their possession.

We are thankful to TVS Lanka for believing in us and sharing in our enthusiasm to make this a success. Taking all these into considerat­ion, we are indeed happy to be able to offer these benefits to the government employees who contribute their might silently for the progress of our motherland.”

The MoU between TKS Finance Ltd and TVS Lanka Ltd was signed binding their mutual agreement on the above scheme.

 ??  ?? TKS Finance Ltd CEO Rasika Kaluarachc­hi and TVS Lanka Ltd CEO Sampath Agalawatta exchanging the duly signed MoU in the presence of
Finance and TVS Lanka officials
TKS Finance Ltd CEO Rasika Kaluarachc­hi and TVS Lanka Ltd CEO Sampath Agalawatta exchanging the duly signed MoU in the presence of Finance and TVS Lanka officials

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