Aim to expand sales after 7th Pay Commission hike
Two-wheeler majors, including Hero MotoCorp and Honda, have started offering exclusive discounts and offers to government employees and pensioners to expand sales. The move comes after enhanced pay packages under the Seventh Pay Commission came into effect from January this year. Since then, arrears of the preceding months, too, have been disbursed. There are 4.8 million central government employees and 5.5 million pensioners, who will benefit from the increase.
The country’s largest two-wheeler maker Hero MotoCorp is offering cash
discounts of Rs 1,500 on every product (motorcycles and scooters),
irrespective of ticket size. For government employees residing in Delhi,
insurance worth Rs 1,600 is also being offered gratis. “The scheme is
available to government employees and their family,” said a Delhi-based
dealer.
The second biggest player, Honda Motorcycle
and Scooter India (HMSI), is offering steep benefits of up to Rs 10,000
for government employees on three motorcycle brands - Dream Neo, Dream
Yuga and CB Shine. These include cash benefit of around Rs 2,000 and
discounts on bike financing. The offers though are valid till
September.
“Government employees and their families comprise a large chunk of
two-wheeler customers. The disbursements before festivals accelerate
purchasing power. We have seen a healthy growth in individual buys by
government employees, compared to the same month last year. As benefits
continue in the festive season, so do buying,” said Yadvinder Singh
Guleria, senior vice-president (sales & marketing), HMSI.
The domestic two-wheeler industry had
grown by a paltry three per cent in FY16, as the rural economy faced
challenges due to a below-normal monsoon. The two key triggers - a
normal rainfall and increased salaries of government employees - are
expected to drive volumes this year. In the April-July period of the
current year, domestic two-wheeler sales have grown by 14 per cent.
“The increased payout is godsend for automobile companies. We expect
increase in sales of two-wheelers, owing to improved purchasing power
and changes in socioeconomic lifestyle. TVS Motor Company has
announced various schemes targeted at these customers, which include
huge savings on finance schemes, extended warranty, etc. We are offering
these schemes both for existing central government employees as well as
pensioners,” said a spokesperson at TVS Motor Company.
Top carmakers had also announced sops for government employees. Hyundai is
giving benefits of Rs 7,000 on the Grand i10 and Xcent and Rs 5,000
each on the i10 and the Eon, in addition to the existing promotional
offers for central government employees.
Tata Motors announced
a scheme for central and state government employees, offering them
benefits such as additional cash discounts or the option to buy extended
warranty policy, annual maintenance packages as well as accessories on
the purchase of a Tata car, except for the recently launched Tiago.
SPINNING THE WHEELS OF FORTUNE
HERO MOTOCORP
Offering cash discounts of ~1,500 on every product (motorcycles and scooters), irrespective of ticket size
For government employees residing in Delhi, insurance worth ~1,600 is also being offered gratis
HONDA MOTORCYCLE AND SCOOTER INDIA
Offering steep benefits of up to ~10,000 for government employees on
three motorcycle brands - Dream Neo, Dream Yuga and CB Shine. These
include cash benefit of around ~2,000 and discounts on bike financing
TVS MOTOR COMPANY
Has announced various schemes, which include huge savings on finance schemes, extended warranty, etc
ALSO IN THE DISCOUNT RACE…
HYUNDAI
Giving benefits of ~7,000 on the Grand i10 and Xcent and ~5,000 each
on the i10 and the Eon, in addition to existing promotional offers for
central government employees
TATA MOTORS
Announced a scheme for central and state government employees,
offering them benefits such as additional cash discounts or the option
to buy extended warranty policy, annual maintenance packages as well as
accessories on the purchase of a Tata car, except for the recently
launched Tiago.
Source : http://www.business-standard.com
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