UCPB auto loan promo extended until March 31
-A A +AFriday, March 1, 2013
OWNING a car, and taking care of it, need not be an expensive dream. With the United Coconut Planters Bank's (UCPB) "Drive Your Worries Away" auto loan promo, extended until March 31 of this year, you can now get to ride your dream car complete with a free one-year comprehensive motor insurance with Acts of Nature coverage.
Under the auto loan promo, UCPB customers could take advantage of the free one-year insurance coverage consisting of Own Damage and Theft Up, Acts of Nature, Voluntary Third Party Liability for bodily injury and property damage, Unnamed Passenger Personal Accident, and Express Roadside Assistance.
"We, at UCPB, continuously strive to understand the changing needs of our consumers. And one of these is to make car ownership easier for Filipinos by lowering the cost of owning a brand new car, prolonging the payment terms and hastening the application process and approvals. At the same time, we want to provide them with the convenience, security and protection that they need as car-owners," Philip Pabelico, vice president and head of Vehicle Finance Department, said.
To qualify for the promo, UCPB customers should have availed of an auto loan from September 15, 2012 to March 31, 2013 in any of the 188 UCPB branches or UCPB-Consumer Finance Business Centers in key cities nationwide.
Approved and availed auto loans must also have a minimum of 20% down payment, minimum term of 36 months and a maximum term of 60 months, and a loan amounting from P600,000 to P1.2 million to be eligible of the free one-year comprehensive motor insurance.
This loan promo is just one of the many new and compelling products from UCPB as they continue to understand the wants and needs of their customers and the market as a whole as well as a drive to achieve bank targets.
To apply for a UCPB auto loan and learn more about the promo, please see flyers or log on to www.ucpb.com. Customers may also call (02) 811-9111 for more information.
Published in the Sun.Star Davao newspaper on March 02, 2013.
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