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Commercial Bank has launched a Ramadan vehicle loan campaign under which customers will benefit from an exclusive car loan package with a discounted rate of 2.4%.
Launched under Commercial Bank’s summer initiative of “giving back,” the campaign aims to provide as much ease as possible to customers when purchasing a car.
With Commercial Bank’s loan package, customers will benefit from a retail vehicle rate of 2.4% (flat). New salary transfer customers will receive a free credit card for the first year as well as 25,000 Reward Points, redeemable for flights to destinations such as Bangkok, Nairobi, Beirut and many more.
Further rewards on offer include a voucher booklet filled with special offers where customers can save up to 50% and an insurance bundle, which comprises vehicle cover, salary protection and roadside assistance.
Commenting on the campaign launch, Dean Proctor, Commercial Bank executive general manager (Retail and Consumer Banking) said: “We are very excited to offer this exclusive package, especially tailored to provide customers with what they need and more, keeping in theme with Ramadan, the holy giving month.
“On top of all the rewards included in the package, loans can be approved within 24 hours. Benefits such as these are as ever in line with Commercial Bank’s dedication to ensuring our customers are guaranteed the best service possible.”
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