RHB Bank Offers Attractive Financing Rates for Battery-Electric Vehicles

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RHB Bank Offers Attractive Financing Rates for Battery-Electric Vehicles
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RHB Bank is offering financing rates as low as 0.94% per annum + Standardised Base Rate Islamic (SBRI), or a fixed-rate equivalent of 2.1% per annum, for battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) purchased between January 1 and June 30. The campaign finances up to RM500,000 on BEVs only, excluding hybrids and plug-in hybrids. The financing is based on RHB's Flexi Loan, which allows customers to reduce their principal amount through extra payments and withdraw from these excess payments when needed. RHB Bank also provides complimentary charging credits worth RM210 to successful applicants. This promotion follows RHB Bank's recognition at the ESGBusiness Awards 2024 for its contributions to green mobility and sustainability.

If you’re thinking of buying a new battery-electric vehicle , you’d do well to check out, which is offering rates as low as 0.94% per annum + Standardised Base Rate Islamic , or a fixed-rate equivalent of 2.1% per annum.

Its latest campaign, which runs January 1 to June 30, finances a maximum of RM500,000 on BEVs only – hybrids and plug-in hybrids no longer apply. It’s based on RHB’s, which lets you reduce your principal amount when you pay extra, saving you more. You can also withdraw from these excess payments as and when you need to, giving you flexibility.

Besides the attractive rates, RHB Green Financing is also giving successful applicants complimentary charging credits worth RM210 fromLast September, RHB Bank won ESGBusiness Awards 2024’sin recognition of its contributions to green mobility and sustainability through its sustainable vehicle financing products.

You’ll find more details on RHB Green Financing, as well as a useful calculator to crunch the numbers,

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