Home Credit Philippines (HCPH) is offering a 50% discount and 0% interest on select home appliances and gadgets through The Great Installment Festival until September 30, 2024. This promo allows customers to upgrade their appliances and gadgets while keeping their budgets intact, as they can shop at any SM Appliance Center branch supported by Home Credit.
Until September 30, 2024, shoppers can enjoy discounts of up to 50% on select items exclusively through Home Credit. They can also take advantage of 0% interest on flexible installment plans ranging from six to 18 months.
The Great Installment Festival is available on a broad range of top-quality home appliances and gadgets. This encompasses televisions to help shoppers upgrade their daily viewing experience and refrigerators and freezers to keep groceries fresh and organized.
The promo also covers air conditioners to ensure comfort all day long, washing machines to simplify laundry tasks, and gas ranges and burners to make cooking easier. Additionally, it extends to Bluetooth speakers for a crystal-clear, immersive audio experience.
Shoppers can download the Home Credit Loan App for quick pre-approval of product installments or speak directly with a Home Credit sales representative at any SM Appliance Center branch.
To explore the features, specifications, and deals on preferred televisions, refrigerators, freezers, air conditioners, washing machines, gas ranges, burners, and Bluetooth speakers, visit the nearest SM Appliance Center location.
Do not miss out on these unbeatable deals! Head now to the nearest SM Appliance Center to enjoy up to 50% off and 0% interest on select home appliances and gadgets. This limited-time offer is available only until September 30, 2024. Shop now and save big on upgrades!
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Home Credit Philippines is a financing company duly licensed and supervised by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP).