Suzuki Launches 0% EMI Offer to Make Motorcycles More Affordable for Bangladeshi Riders

Purchasing a motorcycle in Bangladesh has become much easier with a new project by Suzuki Motorcycle Bangladesh. The company has also come up with the 0% EMI scheme, which will help a rider have a bike more affordable and purchase it in installments, as they do not wish to or simply cannot afford the bike at the initial cost.
As the prices of bikes have been rising at a steady pace over the last few years, this deal could not have arrived on time. It is made to appeal to ordinary individuals - students, first-time buyers, young professionals, who require a dependable ride but demand a payment plan that is not debilitating.
Through this short-term offer, customers will be able to choose any Suzuki motorcycle and pay in six monthly installments - with no interest. One only needs a down payment (approximately half the price of the bike), after which the balance can be paid off in the next six months without incurring any extra money.
To render this offer more affordable, Suzuki has partnered with 16 major banks in Bangladesh. It implies that the customers are given considerable flexibility in how they organize their financing; they do not have to fear the fact that they are bound to one provider or that they are forced to run a marathon.
And those who require longer periods to pay are also being offered by Suzuki long EMI schemes up to 36 months. Such long-term options can carry interest to some degree depending on the bank; however, they will still provide the buyer with the opportunity to spread their payments over a longer span, which is ideal for those with tight monthly budgets.
The 0% EMI promotion is currently underway in Suzuki's flagship outlets in Dhaka and Chattagram, which are amongst the most active motorcycle markets in the nation. However, that is not the good news; Suzuki adds that it has decided to include more showrooms in the country in the near future in the offer.
Motorcycles have become one of the most intelligent modes of transportation in cities such as Dhaka, where people cannot predict the road traffic and cannot even trust the reliability of transport. However, to many individuals and those riders who are younger, the initial purchase price of a new bike may be a significant challenge. That is, that is what Suzuki is hoping to take care of, and the more individuals are on the road with the burden of not having to pay everything up front.
Getting started is simple. All one has to do is simply walk into one of the showrooms that have joined the program, select the type of Suzuki car he or she wishes to purchase, and take the first down payment and apply to one of the banking partners to be on EMI. The process of approval is fast, so you may be home on the same day, riding your new bicycle.
By doing this, Suzuki is making a fundamental statement that it does not sell motorcycles; it listens to the needs of customers. The brand is also making the ownership of a motorcycle more achievable and affordable by many more people all over Bangladesh by providing a smarter, more adaptable means to purchase a bike.







































