Hyundai announces special scheme for PSUs employees
New Delhi, Nov 24 (UNI) Hyundai Motors India Ltd (HMIL) today announced a special scheme for employees of Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) offering them special pricing and attractive finance options to own a Hyundai car.
The scheme for PSU employees will run concurrently with the government employees scheme.
The company has tied-up with State Bank of India, Axis Bank and HDFC Bank to provide attractive finance schemes to these potential customers for their vehicle purchase.
''We have a received a good response for our government employees scheme and we feel that the offer is attractive for a large number of buyers. Consequently, we have extended the scheme for all central government owned PSU employees too,'' company Senior Vice President (Marketing&Sales) Arvind Saxena said in a statement.
HMIL sold 3,000 units under the government employees scheme, which is almost three times the normal month's sale to government employees.
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