Yamaha bikes Zero Markup Instalment Plan With Bank Alfalah

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Yamaha Zero Markup instalment plan

Yamaha has introduced a new policy to achieve a greater portion of the two-wheelers market. The Yamaha Zero Markup Instalment plan will let the buyers lease Yamaha YB125Z, Yamaha YBR125 and Yamaha YBR 125G. All of these bikes can be taken on an instalment plan without any markup in collaboration with Bank Alfalah. In easy words, Bank Alfalah account holders can get facilitated with this offer.

Yamaha Zero Markup instalment plan

Bank Alfalah, in collaboration with Yamaha, has initiated the Yamaha Zero Markup plan for the tenure of 9 months. So, those Bank Alfalah credit cardholders who want to lease Yamaha bikes for up to 3, 6 or 9 months, can get an interest-free instalment plan. However, plans with a tenure of more than months will be charged with interest. So, the buyers have to pay interest on a plan of 12, 18, 24, and 36 months.

Yamaha Zero Markup Instalment Plan

Yamaha Zero Markup instalment plan

Here is a Bank Alfalah Yamaha Zero Markup Instalment Plan for 3, 6 and 9 months.

ModelPrice3 Months6 Months9 Months
Processing Fee2.50%3.50%5.50%
YB125Z – Red/BlackPKR 356,000PKR 118,667PKR 59,333PKR 39,556
YB125Z DX – Red/ Black/ GreyPKR 381,500PKR 127,167PKR 63,583PKR 42,389
YBR125Z- Red/BlackPKR 391,500PKR 130,500PKR 65,250PKR 43,500
YBR125G- BlackPKR 407,000PKR 135,667PKR 67,883PKR 45,222
YBR125G- Matt GreyPKR 410,000PKR 136,667PKR 68,333PKR 45,556
YBR125G- Matt OrangePKR 410,000PKR 136,667PKR 68,333PKR 45,556

However, any Yamaha bike instalment plan over the period of 9 months, will not be interest-free. The processing fee is applicable to all plans. The processing fee for 3,6, and 9 months, are 2.50%, 3.50%, and 5.50% respectively. Moreover, the processing fee for a period of 12,18, 24, or 36 months will be 2.50% only.

For more information, the buyers can contact the Bank Alfalha helpline at 021-111-225-111. Hurry up to avail yourself of this offer before you miss the chance to get an interest-free plan on all models of Yamaha 125.

In the Pakistani market, the trio of Atlas Honda, Pak Suzuki Motors Company, and Yamaha have dominated the market. Therefore, in comparison to its competitors, Yamaha Zero Markup Instalment Plan ranks at the second position below Pak Suzuki Motors Company. Pak Suzuki Motors Company has been the first to do so. While Honda stays behind the race for not offering a zero markup plan on all bikes except CD 70 and CG 125.

Duaa Naeem
Duaa Naeem
Dua is a seasoned writer who loves to write on Pakistani Entertainment and Infotainment while having her Masters in English literature

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