Maruti Suzuki and HSBC India partner for dealer inventory funding

Inventory funding is where a business, such as a dealer or retailer, receives a loan or credit line from a financial institution (like a bank) to help finance the purchase of inventory.

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Maruti Suzuki and HSBC India partner for dealer inventory funding

Maruti Suzuki India Ltd (MSIL), a leader in India's automotive industry, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation India (HSBC India) to enhance inventory funding options for its dealerships. This new partnership aims to support over 4,000 Maruti Suzuki sales outlets across the country by offering comprehensive inventory financing solutions to address their working capital requirements.

 

Inventory funding refers to a financial arrangement where a business, such as a dealer or retailer, receives a loan or credit line from a financial institution (like a bank) to help finance the purchase of inventory. This funding helps the business maintain adequate stock levels to meet customer demand without depleting its working capital.

The MoU was signed by representatives from both organisations, including Partho Banerjee, Senior Executive Officer – Marketing & Sales; Kamal Mahtta, Vice President – Allied Business; and Vishal Sharma, General Manager – Maruti Suzuki Finance & Driving School from MSIL. Representing HSBC India were Hitendra Dave, CEO; Ajay Sharma, Head – Commercial Banking; Amitabh Malhotra, Head – Global Banking; Gaurav Sahgal, Country Head – Business Banking; and Runa Baksi, Head – Global Trade Solutions.

Partho Banerjee said, “We are committed to support our dealers in ensuring their readiness as per evolving customer and market needs. Our collaboration with HSBC India will focus on innovative financing solutions for inventory funding for our dealer partners. This strategic alliance will leverage the combined strengths of MSIL and HSBC India to offer comprehensive working capital solutions for our dealer partners.”

Ajay Sharma, from HSBC India, said, HSBC’s deep understanding of the business dynamics and the evolving needs of dealers coupled with its tailored product offerings will enable it to support dealers through every stage of their business growth."

Maruti Suzuki India Limited, a subsidiary of the Japanese automobile manufacturer Suzuki, has been a dominant force in India’s automotive market, with an expansive network of dealerships across the country. The company’s collaboration with HSBC India is part of a broader strategy to provide financial flexibility to its dealership partners, enhancing their ability to manage inventory and meet changing customer demands effectively.

HSBC India’s portfolio spans corporate lending, retail banking, wealth management, and trade finance, making it well-equipped to support the financial needs of the automotive sector and its allied businesses.

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