Mahindra launches customised vehicle ownership schemes for Covid caretakers
Offers a bouquet of attractive discounts that go upto Rs. 66,500* and a host of special finance schemes on all its vehicles for Healthcare/Pharma staff, Policemen, Government Employees, Journalists and Media Professionals amongst others

MUMBAI
Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd, part of the USD 20.7 billion Mahindra Group, has pledged its support to the frontline Covid caretakers and essential service providers, who are providing unparalleled support during this ongoing Covid pandemic, by offering a host of affordable finance schemes on all its vehicles. As an industry first, the company has rolled out its offers to an entire range of essential service providers that includes Journalists/Media Professionals, Railway/Airline Staff and others, beyond Doctors, Nurses, Paramedics, Government Officials and Policemen. Speaking about the finance schemes for the frontline caretakers, Veejay Nakra, CEO – Automotive Division, M&M Ltd. said, “Just like anywhere else in the world, India’s frontline and essential service providers are doing commendable work in their respective fields and working tirelessly to keep us safe during these challenging times. We would like to thank them in our own way by offering these customized finance schemes that will ease the process of owning a Mahindra vehicle.” Mr. Nakra further added, “We are happy to extend special offers to an entire gamut of frontline caretakers and essential service providers such as Healthcare/Pharma staff, Policemen, Media, Government employees & Medicine/Vegetable/Milk suppliers.” The total benefits for Covid caretakers go upto Rs 66,500. Mahindra is empowering the Covid caretakers by working with various financial institutions to
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