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Provident Housing’s Special Discount For Armed Forces Personnel, Veterans
New Delhi, December 29, 2023: Provident Housing Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Puravankara Limited focused on mid-segment housing, has announced a scheme to assist serving and retired armed forces personnel in owning a home. The developer will offer a special discount of 2 per cent for eligible armed forces personnel across projects.
“We are a forward-looking company with many industry firsts to our name, and we wanted to show our Armed Forces our respect for the protection they provide us. Just as our employees serve the company, our soldiers serve our country with pride and distinction. To show our gratitude, the idea of inviting them into a Provident Home was born,” said Mallanna Sasalu, CEO of Provident Housing.
A press release issued by the company says that, the eligibility criteria include all serving and retired members of the Army, Navy and Air Force, spouses and children of serving and retired members, and officers of the Short Service Commission who have completed full tenure. However, individuals with less than five years of service will not be eligible for the same.
Provident Housing has 12 projects across nine cities, and the discounts will be offered across all existing and new launches till December 31,2024, after which it will be reviewed again.
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