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Tata, Korea's Woori to expand car financing services in Asia

The two companies will increase their auto loan and insurance offerings in India and Southeast Asia

By May 17, 2024 (Gmt+09:00)

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Woori Financial Group Chairman and CEO Yim Jong-Yong (left), Tata Motors President and head of commercial vehicle business unit Girish Wagh at MOU signing ceremony on May 16 (Courtesy of Woori)
Woori Financial Group Chairman and CEO Yim Jong-Yong (left), Tata Motors President and head of commercial vehicle business unit Girish Wagh at MOU signing ceremony on May 16 (Courtesy of Woori)

Woori Financial Group Inc., the fourth-largest financial holding group in South Korea, and India’s top commercial vehicle maker Tata Motors Ltd. entered into a non-binding agreement on Thursday to strengthen their business ties for automotive financing services in India and Southeast Asia.

Woori will extend its car financing services to Tata’s partner companies and increase its presence in the auto financing markets of India, Vietnam and Indonesia, the financial group said on May 16.

The signing of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) will expand the two companies' global expansion opportunities, Woori's Chairman and CEO Yim Jong-Yong said.

The MOU follows a five-year contract between Woori's lending unit Woori Financial Capital Co. and Tata Daewoo Commercial Vehicle Co., a Korean truck manufacturing subsidiary of Tata, which was signed last December. The two firms agreed to increase their auto loan and insurance offerings for buyers of Tata Daewoo cars. 

For the first four months of this year, Woori Financial Capital posted 107.4 billion won ($79.1 million) in revenue from car financing for Tata Daewoo, 3.3 times the sales during the same period a year earlier.  

Tata Motors logged $50.9 billion in revenue last year, making up around a third of Tata Group’s sales.

The commercial vehicle unit is the world’s fifth-largest truck manufacturer and is accelerating the production of electric vehicles and the development of autonomous driving solutions. 


Write to Jae-Won Park at wonderful@hankyung.com

Jihyun Kim edited this article.
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