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+91 181 2225175, 2235010, 2235170

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+91 181 2225175, 2235010, 2235170

glosecfinance1971@gmail.com

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Vehicle & Commercial Finance

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Two Wheeler & Four Wheeler

Finance

Buying a Two-wheeler of your choice with the help of Glosec Finance, Two-Wheeler loan in a quick and hassle-free manner has made us as India’s largest Two-wheeler financier. We specialize in providing tailor-made Two-Wheeler financing solutions to fulfil your dreams. At Glosec Finance, we provide up to 100%* financing of the On-Road price of the bike of your choice. We have a nationwide presence in Scooter and Motorcycle showrooms as their preferred financing partner. Our company executives are available with dedication, who work hard to make your two-wheeler dream come true.

 

Our tailor made Car Loans come with exclusive features such as up to 100% financing, flexible repayment tenure and affordable EMI. Customised Car Loans are available on all the brands like Mahindra, Hyundai, TATA Motors, Maruti Suzuki, Renault, and Nissan amongst others. Our well- trained officials will help you take informed decisions and assist you with the documentation process.

Commercial

Finance

A commercial loan is a debt-based funding arrangement between a business and a financial institution such as a bank. It is typically used to fund major capital expenditures and/or cover operational costs that the company may otherwise be unable to afford.

It is unfeasible for small and mid-sized businesses to access equity and bond markets for financing due to regulatory hurdles, associated costs, and the time required to secure the funds. Therefore, small and mid-sized enterprises use debt products such as commercial loans and/or lines of credit.

Commercial loans can ultimately be used for any purposes required for the business – acquiring assets, purchasing supplies, meeting daily operational costs, paying payroll, etc. In the loan application process, the business must specify what the commercial loan will be used for.