HNB PLC, recognized as Sri Lanka’s most customer-friendly bank, has reaffirmed its partnership as the official leasing partner for 2023/2024 with the Ceylon Motor Traders Association (CMTA), the representative body of Sri Lanka’s automotive industry. The renewed strategic collaboration between the two organizations will provide CMTA members with access to a comprehensive range of leasing.
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The Ceylon Motor Traders Association (CMTA) has expressed its concerns on
the decision the Government has taken to import 400 vehicles – including 227
luxury SUVs – to a value of Rs. 3.7 billion through the Bank of Ceylon. The
Government reversed its earlier decision to cancel the order, citing the
December, 16, 2020
The Ceylon Motor Traders Association (CMTA), Sri Lanka’s leading automotive association with a 100-year history, states that especially due to the current import suspension, vehicle owners should maintain their vehicles according to manufacturer guidelines in order to increase the market value. The association which represents the authorized agents of global auto manufacturers in Sri Lanka is of the view that vehicle owners need to exercise great care when choosing a service provider for their valuable vehicles.
The Chairman of the CMTA, Yasendra Amerasinghe said, “As a responsible national trade association, we are bound to protect vehicle owners, which is why we urge them to choose only authorized agents. It is our responsibility to guide them towards authorized agents who professionally and responsibly handle all vehicle repairs including accident repairs, genuine spare parts replacements, vehicle check-ups and a full packages of services under one roof.�