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Buy Honda Bikes on 0% Markup Installments – Check Details

07 October, 2025 11:46

Atlas Honda, one of Pakistan’s leading motorcycle manufacturers, has launched a new initiative to make bike ownership more accessible for the middle class. In collaboration with Standard Chartered Bank, the company has introduced a zero-markup installment plan aimed at easing the financial burden for buyers.

“Buyers can get a Honda motorcycle in easy monthly installments through Standard Chartered Bank’s ‘SC Aasan’ plan.”

Under this scheme, conventional credit card holders can choose to split their payments over 3, 6, or 12 months, with no interest charges applied throughout the installment period. However, a one-time processing fee is required at the time of booking, depending on the chosen installment duration.

“If a buyer chooses 3-month installments, a 1.99 percent processing fee will be applicable. For 6-month installments, this fee will be 5.99 percent, while for 12-month installments, an 11.99 percent fee will be applicable. Additionally, extra taxes will be applicable.”

Buyers should also be aware that Federal Excise Duty (FED) will be charged separately, and its rate will vary depending on the buyer’s region.

According to Atlas Honda, the initiative is specifically designed to help middle-income individuals purchase motorcycles without excessive financial strain.

“The company says that under this facility, customers can get their Honda bike for just Rs 13,000 per month, which will significantly reduce the problems of daily transportation.”

This interest-free installment option provides a flexible and affordable way for Pakistani consumers to meet their transportation needs, especially at a time when fuel prices and inflation continue to challenge household budgets.

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