Travelling independently – financially secured
Camper vans, caravans and motor caravans are becoming more and more popular. With a Cembra Money Bank lease agreement tailored to your needs, you can enjoy your mobile home while saving its high purchase price.
You would like to finance your mobile home
You have found your new mobile home and are looking for a financing solution which enables you to reliably calculate the costs involved and which provides sufficient financial flexibility for other needs.
We offer flexible leasing solutions
Whether you opt for a camper van or caravan - finance your new mobile home by signing a Cembra Money Bank lease agreement. Since you do not acquire the vehicle, you only pay for its use. With consistent repayments, you are able to calculate your budget. At the end of the agreement, you return the caravan to your dealer or you decide to lease a new one.
Place your leasing request directly with your car dealer or contact Cembra Money Bank by calling 0844 850 854 .
Attractive leasing alternative: Financing
Would you like to own a mobile home? If this is the case, our Financing is the ideal solution for you. Please submit a financing request for up to CHF 85,000 and we will be happy to make you an offer tailored to your needs.
Thinking ahead
You would like to remain solvent also in case of unexpected events? Taking out Payment Protection Insurance * complementary to your lease or financing agreement ensures that you are also covered in case you should not be able to work due to illness or accident or become unemployed.
Caravan Leasing calculation example
A cash purchase price of CHF 42,000 ¹) and a calculated residual value of CHF 16,800 ¹) amount to 48 lease instalments of CHF 709.60 ¹) in the case of an annual mileage of 15,000 km.
Calculation example based on a nominal interest rate of 7.49% (effective interest rate 7.75%) this corresponds to total annual costs of CHF 1'506.40 ¹), excl. depreciation and insurance of the corresponding leased object.
¹) incl. VAT
Approval of a leasing agreement is forbidden by law if it would lead to over-indebtedness on the part of the customer (legal stipulation as required by Art. 3, Federal Unfair Competition Act).