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AMW Announces Deal with L&T Finance

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Commercial vehicle manufacturer Asia MotorWorks Ltd., AMW, announced this week that it is teaming up with L&T Finance to provide retail financing options for its vehicles. The deal will facilitate loans for the entire range of AMW products, including medium and large haulage vehicles, as well as tippers and other special purpose vehicles.

“Affordable financing for commercial vehicles is extremely important as it provides our customers the advantage of aligning their monthly outgo on loans with vehicle operating costs and enables them to increase the Return on Investment which is crucial to business.” A. Ramasubramanian, President AMW Motors, told The Economic Times of India on Thursday. AMW is based in Mumbai.

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