Acba Leasing’s special offer: 5% down payment for purchasing an electric vehicle

YEREVAN, March 28. /ARKA/. Acba Leasing, the undisputed leader in the Armenian leasing market, is presenting a special offer on the purchase of electric vehicles at TOON EXPO 2026, together with its partner ROEL Automotive Group, according to the Acba Bank press service.

Until March 29, at TOON EXPO 2026, electric vehicles from Li AUTO, Tank, and Poer can be purchased with Alba Leasing financing with a down payment starting from 5%, or with an effective annual interest rate of up to 14.3% for Armenian drams, including comprehensive insurance.

“Interest in electric vehicles has been growing in recent years, and in this context, Acba Leasing is developing its financing terms to enable both individuals and businesses to use environmentally friendly vehicles. “As a result of our partnership with ROEL Automotive Group, our customers have the opportunity to purchase vehicles with a down payment starting from 5%,” noted Vahagn Shmavonyan, Head of Supplier Relations at Acba Leasing.

“As part of TOON EXPO, ROEL Automotive Group is offering a special 5% discount on the Tank, Poer, and Li AUTO models. We also have special financing terms with our financial partner, Acba Leasing. The offer will be valid for these three days, which is an excellent opportunity to purchase a vehicle,” noted Avetik Simonyan, Head of Marketing at ROEL Automotive Group.

Akba Leasing’s partner, Sino Armenia, is also offering a special offer exclusively at Toon Expo 2026. Construction equipment from the HOWO and SDLG brands can be purchased with the support of Acba Leasing, with the best financing terms.

TOON EXPO 2026 is open until March 29th.

Acba Bank is a 100% shareholder of Acba Leasing.

Acba Leasing is controlled by the Central Bank of the Republic of Armenia.

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