The partnership is expected to generate significant interest in the market, and customers can look forward to a range of financial solutions to simplify the buying process of Altigreen EVs.
Altigreen, an electric commercial vehicle maker, has partnered with Sundaram Finance offer its range of customised financial products, which include attractive financing schemes and customized loans, to Altigreen’s customers across the country.
Shalendra Gupta, Co-Founder and CFO, Altigreen, speaking on the partnership said, “Our association with such a long-standing financier with a strong base will reinforce confidence in Altigreen products in the market and help reach urban and rural markets. Through this partnership, Altigreen will be better placed to provide better finance solutions to customers and ensure better earning opportunity.
“We aim to provide convenient and comprehensive finance options and are confident that this partnership will cater to the business requirements of both companies and produce a great synergistic effect. We have always aimed at last-mile delivery mobility solutions that are more affordable and accessible for our customers”, further added Amitabh Saran, Founder and CEO of Altigreen.
As per both the companies, the partnership is expected to generate significant interest in the market, and customers can look forward to a range of financial solutions to simplify the buying process of Altigreen EVs. That’s not all, Altigreen customers can also get seamless funding with competitive rates of interest as compared to other non-banking financial companies.
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