Bank in Brunei offers exclusive financing solutions for selected Porsche models


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BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN: Standard Chartered Bank Brunei will be offering a special effective interest rate (EIR) of five per cent on approved personal loans clients who wish to purchase Porsche 911 and/or any electric vehicle (EV) models from Porsche until Dec 31, the bank said as part of its collaboration with Porsche Brunei for the latest Porsche 911 models and EVs, reflecting a shared commitment to innovation, excellence and sustainable progress.

Clients who successfully purchase any EV models from Porsche will also be eligible for a two-per-cent cash rebate based on the approved loan amount.

On top of the cash rebate, clients purchasing the EV model will also receive a complimentary five-year warranty, five-year complimentary service and maintenance package, complimentary first-year motor vehicle insurance coverage from National Insurance Company Berhad, as well as a free wall box charger with complimentary home installation with exclusive gifts from Porsche Brunei.

Clients purchasing the Porsche 911 from Sept 17 to 30 will receive complimentary five times service package with Porsche Brunei, complimentary five years Porsche warranty, complimentary Porsche Dashcam and complimentary first year motor vehicle insurance coverage from National Insurance Company Berhad, subject to terms and conditions.

Meanwhile, clients purchasing the Porsche 911 from Oct 1 to Dec 31 will receive complimentary three times service package with Porsche Brunei, complimentary three years Porsche warranty and complimentary first-year motor vehicle insurance coverage from National Insurance Company Berhad.

The collaboration is not only a celebration of Porsche’s craftsmanship and engineering excellence but also a testament to Standard Chartered’s commitment to supporting sustainable social and economic development through our business, operations and communities, the bank said.

Chief Executive Officer of Standard Chartered Securities and Head of Wealth and Retail Banking Brenda Low said, "Our partnership with Porsche is not simply about unveiling an iconic automobile – it is about bringing together two worlds that share the same spirit of progress, performance and purpose.

"Whether through the iconic 911 or Porsche’s latest advancements, this collaboration brings together performance and responsibility.

"It reflects a shared vision of creating experiences that are not only unique and memorable for our clients but also attest to Standard Chartered’s commitment to sustainability as we strive to be a responsible business, operationalising our net zero targets, managing our environmental and social risks, acting transparently and investing in our people."

Meanwhile, Deputy General Manager of Porsche Brunei Daniel Loo said, "We are deeply grateful to Standard Chartered Bank for their valued partnership, which continues to allow us to create meaningful and memorable experiences for our customers."

He added, "The Porsche 911 is more than just a vehicle – it is an icon that has, for decades, embodied the perfect fusion of tradition and innovation.

"The new 911 Carrera carries this legacy forward with a more refined design, enhanced performance, and the unmistakable driving thrill that only a Porsche can deliver." - Borneo Bulletin/ANN

 

 

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