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Commercial Bank Partners Sathosa Motors for Exclusive Isuzu Offers

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Commercial Bank of Ceylon and Sathosa Motors PLC have launched a nationwide promotion to make Isuzu trucks and cabs more affordable and accessible.

Running until 31 March 2026, the offer includes Rs 50,000 off on Isuzu trucks and Rs 100,000 off on Isuzu cabs, plus three complimentary services covering labour and materials.

Commercial Bank will provide competitive leasing packages through its island-wide branch network, allowing customers to structure repayments to match their cash flow. The initiative supports small businesses and individuals, reinforcing Commercial Bank’s leadership in vehicle financing and Sathosa Motors’ commitment to mobility and business growth.

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