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Motorcycles up for bidding at SB Finance’s Repo Warehouse

/ 11:05 AM April 12, 2024

SB Finance, a Security Bank affiliate, launched last Saturday, April 6, 2024, a bidding program, auctioning off a range of repossessed units at its repo warehouse in Quezon City.

SB Finance motorcycle bidding program

The launch event featured a selection of renowned brands such as Yamaha, Honda, KYMCO, Kawasaki, and Suzuki, highlighting a unique opportunity for motorbike enthusiasts to bid for units with starting bids as low as Php 47,000.

SB Finance motorcycle bidding program

Among the highlighted models were HONDA CLICK 125I, Yamaha NMAX, and Honda PCX160. Even premium models, such as the KYMCO KRV MOTO and YAMAHA XSR155 are also up for bidding for enthusiasts looking for advanced features and top-notch performance.

In addition to the units for bidding, SB Finance also offers a selection of almost 400 repossessed motorcycles available for direct purchase, either through cash or through its MotorsikLOAN financing program.

SB Finance motorcycle bidding program

“At SB Finance, we believe getting your dream bike should be as simple as riding one. Our Repo Warehouse and MotorsikLOAN offer will give you the keys to not just a bike, but a new adventure—economically and hassle-free,” SB Finance Head of Sales and Distribution for Auto Finance Lovely Galang said.

SB Finance’s motorcycle bidding program will offer a new selection of motorcycles up for bidding. Those who want to check out all the repo units up for bidding and for purchase may visit the SB Finance Motorcycle Repo Warehouse at #8 Mercury Avenue, Bagumbayan, Quezon City. It is open to visitors from Monday to Saturday (excluding holidays), from 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM. Meanwhile, updates are also posted on the SB Finance official Facebook page, and at www.sbfinance.com.ph.

ADVT.

TAGS: bidding, BrandRoom, motorcycles, SB Finance

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