New vehicle available with a down payment starting at 5%: exclusive offers at TOON EXPO

YEREVAN, September 8. /ARКА/. Acba Leasing, in collaboration with Roel Automotive Group, the authorized representative of JAC, Li AUTO, Tank, Poer, and Aito vehicles in Armenia, presents unique car purchasing options at the TOON EXPO YEREVAN 2025 pavilion.

The special conditions include:
• Down payment starting from 5%
• Repayment period extending up to 5 years
• Annual interest rate: 12.8% in AMD
• Commission fee of 0.5%
• CASCO insurance at 1.5%
These terms are accessible to both individuals and corporate entities.

Through Acba Leasing, customers can also benefit from exclusive conditions for acquiring JAC vehicles.
• Repayment period of up to 5 years
• Down payment beginning at 5%
• Effective interest rate ranging from 0-2.9%
• Currency options – AMD, USD, and EUR

To purchase vehicles that are highly sought after in the market under special financing conditions, customers are invited to visit the Roel Automotive Group booth at TOON EXPO YEREVAN 2025 until September 7.

“ACBA Leasing stands as a leader in Armenia’s leasing market, consistently providing its clients with advantageous offers. This time, in partnership with Roel Automotive Group, we are introducing exclusive financing options for both individuals and businesses,” stated Vahagn Shmavonyan, Head of Supplier Relations at ACBA Leasing.

“The financing options will undoubtedly enable a broad segment of the population to benefit from favorable leasing conditions offered by ACBA Leasing, along with the chance to purchase with an official guarantee from Roel Automotive Group. Consequently, we have established conditions that bring the Armenian consumer closer to realizing their dream of owning a new vehicle,” remarked Avetik Simonyan, Marketing Manager of Roel Automotive Group.

ACBA Bank is the sole shareholder of ACBA Leasing.

ACBA Leasing operates under the supervision of the Central Bank of the Republic of Armenia.-0-

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