Qatar Islamic Bank (QIB) has put together attractive vehicle loan offers especially for Qatar Motor Show 2013, which runs until Saturday at Doha Exhibition Centre.
Visitors to the QIB stand at the event can learn about car financing with flexible repayment terms, comprehensive insurance, special financing rates and exclusive packages.
Existing QIB customers can have their financing pre-approved on the spot at the show. QIB has also made special tie-ups with leading car dealers, including Mercedes, Audi, Ford, VW, Jeep and Dodge, to offer excellent deals.
Customers who take car finance from QIB can avail of a grace period of three months on their repayment, benefit from low rates on comprehensive car insurance and enjoy the benefits of a free gold QIB credit card and free vouchers up to QR1,200 for car window tinting.
D Anand, general manager of QIB’s personal banking group, expressed confidence that the exclusive deals, the special rates and the other benefits the bank offers will once again prove its leading position in car financing.
“We are having a major presence at the 2013 motor show to offer the best deals and customer service possible to both our existing and potential new clients,” he explained.
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