Mahindra Finance Introduces 'Quiklyz,' a Vehicle Leasing and Subscription Brand

Mahindra Finance Introduces 'Quiklyz,' a Vehicle Leasing and Subscription Brand

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Category : Business and economics Published on: November 19 2021

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  • Mahindra Finance has established a specialized digital platform called 'Quiklyz' that allows clients to choose and lease vehicles online.
  • It's a first-of-its-kind digital approach for car usage that caters to both retail and corporate consumers.
  • It is a digital platform that promises to provide customers with ease, flexibility, and vehicles of their choice in cities.

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About Mahindra Finance

  • Founded: 1991
  • Headquarters: Mumbai, India
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