Bank Alfalah Launches Zero-Markup Installments for Honda Bikes

Bank Alfalah Launches Zero-Markup Installments for Honda Bikes

Honda Bikes Now Available on 0% Markup

Bank Alfalah has announced a new zero-percent markup installment plan for Honda motorcycles, aiming to make everyday commuting more affordable at a time when fuel prices and inflation have already squeezed household budgets. The limited-time offer is available exclusively for Bank Alfalah credit card holders, giving customers a chance to buy their preferred Honda bike without paying any markup on monthly installments.

Benefits Of This Offer

With motorcycle prices increasing by nearly 20 to 25% in the last two years, many buyers especially students, delivery riders, and daily commuters struggle to pay upfront. Bank Alfalah new plan steps in as a relief, spreading the cost over convenient monthly installments.

For example:

  • A Honda CD 70 now costs above Rs. 165,000 in the market.
    Under this offer, the monthly installment begins from around Rs. 26,650.

  • The iconic Honda CG 125, priced near Rs. 234,000, can be purchased on installments starting at Rs. 39,750.

  • The Honda CB 150F, priced above Rs. 455,000, starts at monthly payments of Rs. 76,650.

These figures may vary slightly depending on availability and the customer’s credit card limit.

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What’s Included — and What’s Not

Although the markup has been completely waived, customers will still need to pay:

  • Processing fee

  • Federal Excise Duty (FED) applicable on credit card transactions

The bank clarified that the 0% markup applies only to select Honda models and will continue as long as stock lasts.”

Limited Time Offer: First Come, First Served

Bank Alfalah has urged interested buyers to apply as early as possible, as motorcycle stocks especially models like the CD 70 and CG 125 sell out quickly due to high demand among commuters and gig-economy workers.

Customers can call 021-111-225-111 for booking, installment details, or eligibility checks.

Example: Muhammad Bilal, a delivery rider from Lahore, shared that buying a bike in one payment had become “almost impossible” due to rising costs. An offer like this, he said, “gives people like us a chance to stay on the road without drowning in debt.”

Summary

With inflation putting pressure on the public, Bank Alfalah’s zero-markup Honda bike financing is a timely step. It offers affordability, flexible payment schedules, and a chance for many Pakistanis to upgrade their transportation without financial stress.