VinFast partners with State Bank of India to provide customer financing

The deal with the State Bank of India (SBI) marks an important step in VinFast’s strategy to expand its presence and promote green mobility in India, one of the world’s fastest-growing electric vehicle (EV) markets.

The MoU is signed by Pham Sanh Chau, CEO of VinFast Asia, and Ajay Kumar Jha, General Manager – Retail Loans, State Bank of India. (Photo: VNA)
The MoU is signed by Pham Sanh Chau, CEO of VinFast Asia, and Ajay Kumar Jha, General Manager – Retail Loans, State Bank of India. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – VinFast announced on August 23 that it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the State Bank of India (SBI), the country’s largest bank, to offer vehicle financing packages for individual customers through its exclusive dealer network.

The deal marks an important step in VinFast’s strategy to expand its presence and promote green mobility in India, one of the world’s fastest-growing electric vehicle (EV) markets.

Under the agreement, customers will enjoy tailored financing solutions, including attractive interest rates, flexible repayment options, up to 100% on-road funding, exclusive offers and priority services—applicable across VinFast’s entire product portfolio. Dedicated SBI representatives will be available at all VinFast showrooms to provide on-site support, making EV ownership more accessible and convenient for a wider range of Indian consumers.

The collaboration allows VinFast to leverage SBI’s extensive pan-India network of nearly 23,000 branches to reach customers across urban and emerging markets alike. It also aligns with the company’s broader goal of accelerating the adoption of sustainable transportation solutions in India, one of the fastest-growing EV markets globally.

Pham Sanh Chau, CEO of VinFast Asia, said, “Our collaboration with the State Bank of India, the nation’s largest and most trusted nationalised bank, is a significant step in building a strong foundation for VinFast’s growth in India. SBI’s unmatched reach and credibility, combined with our premium electric vehicle portfolio, will make VinFast vehicles more accessible to customers across urban and rural markets.”

Shri. G. S. Rana, Deputy Managing Director, Retail-Personal Banking & Real Estate, State Bank of India, said: “As EV adoption accelerates, access to financing will be key to driving this transition. Our collaboration with VinFast will not only provide customers with convenient credit options for its premium EV lineup but also reinforce the Bank’s commitment to building a 7.5% green portfolio by 2030. With over ₹128 crore already raised through Green Deposits for EV loans in FY25, we see partnerships like this as vital catalysts in advancing India’s shift toward sustainable mobility.”

As VinFast gears up for the launch of its VF 6 and VF 7 models, this agreement highlights the company’s ongoing efforts to establish a strong and customer-focused footprint in India. VinFast has also recently inaugurated its EV assembly plant in Tamil Nadu, marking a significant milestone in its long-term growth strategy.

This agreement underscores VinFast’s commitment to simplifying the path to electric mobility for Indian consumers. Through competitive financing options and seamless support, VinFast seeks to enable more customers to experience its EVs at a time when electric mobility is rapidly expanding and becoming an integral part of the nation’s transportation future./.

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