MUMBAI: Talk about delivering at pace! L&T Finance Ltd. (LTF) has just dropped a high-octane TV commercial titled ‘Just Zoom Two-wheeler Loans,’ and it’s got more zip than a Jasprit Bumrah bouncer. With the speedster himself front and centre, the campaign cheekily pitches LTF’s loan process as being just as fast and precise as Bumrah’s bowling.
Launched to coincide with the cricket frenzy of the Asia Cup 2025, where LTF is the associate sponsor on the Sony TV broadcast network, the ad is set in a swanky two-wheeler showroom. The moment of magic? As a hesitant customer wonders about the speed of loan approvals, a TV in the background shows Bumrah charging in. In perfect sync with his iconic run-up and wicket-taking delivery, the loan is approved in real time: documents uploaded, processed, and done.
The spot cleverly underlines the brand’s tagline ‘Bumrah ki speed par’, marrying cricket fever with financial speed, thanks to LTF’s proprietary AIML-powered credit engine, ‘Project Cyclops’. This tech marvel whirs behind the scenes, assessing credit worthiness instantly and delivering approvals with, well, Bumrah-esque precision.
“We wanted the film to be as sharp and direct as a Bumrah yorker,” said LTF, chief marketing officer, Kavita Jagtiani. “From instant approvals to AI-powered personalisation, the campaign captures everything we stand for: speed, precision, and simplicity.”
But this isn’t just a TV play. LTF is rolling out a full-throttle integrated marketing campaign across 13 cities, including hoardings, metro branding, airport takeovers, inflight magazine placements, and even a WhatsApp bot to help you finance your dream bike with a few taps.
And there’s more for cricket buffs – an AI-powered ‘Bowl like Bumrah’ contest invites fans to mimic the pacer’s style and speed for a chance to win exciting prizes, including Bumrah-signed gloves. The digital buzz is further amped up through an influencer campaign and a social media blitz.
Viewers can catch the TVC on Sony Sports (in English, Hindi, Tamil, and Malayalam), as well as Sony Pix, Sony Max, Sony Wah, and their HD variants.

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