ACBA Leasing and MG Motor Armenia unveil exclusive leasing terms for purchase of electric cars

YEREVAN, December 30. / ARKA /. ACBA Leasing, in partnership with MG Motor Armenia, has unveiled exclusive leasing terms, designed for purchase of electric cars.

According to an ACBA-CREDIT AGRICOLE BANK press release, the annual interest rate starts with 1% in case of euro (the actual interest rate is 8.33%-9.8%). In case of US Dollar, the annual interest rate starts from 2% (the actual interest rate is 9.38%-11.33%). In the case of AMD, the annual interest rate is 4.5% (the actual interest rate is 11.96%-15%).

“Promoting the spread of electric cars in Armenia is one of the goals of ACBA Leasing. As a result, we are announcing a new partnership with MG Motor Armenia, offering exclusive leasing terms for purchase of electric cars. All this is being done to create a new culture of buying electric cars in our country. I am confident that this project will be a great success,” said Aghasi Gasparyan, CEO of ACBA Leasing.
More information about the terms is available here.

ACBA Leasing is a member of ACBA-CREDIT AGRICOLE Financial Group. The company is the absolute leader in the leasing market of Armenia. ACBA Leasing is controlled by the Central Bank of Armenia.-0-

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