Tata Motors Partners with ESAF Small Finance Bank for Commercial Vehicle Financing


By Priya Singh

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Updated On: 20-Sep-2024 07:32 AM


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This partnership will now include financing for Tata Motors' full commercial vehicle range.

Key Highlights:

Tata Motors has inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with ESAF Small Finance Bank to provide financing options for its commercial vehicle clients.

The relationship, which was initially focused on Small Commercial Vehicles (SCVs) and Light Commercial Vehicles (LCVs), will now include financing for Tata Motors' full commercial vehicle range.

Boosting Access to Financing for Entrepreneurs

Vinay Pathak, Vice President & Business Head - SCV&PU, Tata Motors, stated, "Our collaboration with ESAF Small Finance Bank improves access to seamless financing solutions for our clients in the country's deeper pockets. This relationship improves our efforts to promote entrepreneurship and job development, especially in first- and last-mile logistics."

ESAF's Role in Supporting Commercial Vehicle Growth

Hemant Kumar Tamta, Executive Vice President of ESAF Small Finance Bank, stated, "With our extensive network and expertise in financial inclusion, we are confident that this partnership will stimulate significant growth and support the ambitions of commercial vehicle businesses."

Tata Motors' Extensive Commercial Vehicle Portfolio

Tata Motors provides a wide range of sub 1-tonne to 55-tonne cargo vehicles and 10-seater to 51-seater mass mobility solutions, including small commercial vehicles, pickup trucks, and buses, to meet the changing needs of the logistics and mass mobility segments. 

The organization has a vast network of over 2500 touchpoints staffed by qualified specialists and supported by easy access to Tata Genuine Parts.

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CMV360 Says

The collaboration between Tata Motors and ESAF Small Finance Bank opens new opportunities for commercial vehicle owners. Easier financing options can help drive growth in small businesses and boost local economies, especially in regions with limited financial access. This partnership could play a crucial role in supporting entrepreneurs in the logistics sector.