The summer heat is in full force, and I don't know about you, but I'm desperate to find ways to stay cool and comfortable. Luckily, Home Credit Philippines has got my back with their latest 0% interest deals on a ton of must-have home appliances and gadgets.
From now until June 15th, you can avail amazing 0% interest offers on all kinds of cooling essentials – air conditioners, air coolers, electric fans, you name it. They've even got no-frost refrigerators and water dispensers to keep your drinks and groceries fresh. And if you need to take care of your laundry, their 0% deals extend to top-load washing machines too.
Home Credit's summer offer extends to water dispensers and juice blenders, ensuring everyone stays hydrated, as well as top-load washing machines to keep your clothes fresh for summer outings. Additionally, the offer covers the latest smartphones to help you capture summer memories.
The best part? Home Credit is making it super easy to upgrade your home with flexible installment plans ranging from 6 to 18 months. You can check out all the latest deals on their Shoppingmall.ph website or head to one of their 15,000+ partner stores across the country.
So let's beat the summer heat in style and take advantage of Home Credit's awesome 0% interest promos. Your comfort (and your wallet) will thank you!
To stay up-to-date on all of Home Credit's latest offerings, make sure to check out their website at www.homecredit.ph and follow them on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok. And don't forget to download the My Home Credit App My Home Credit App – it's the perfect way to explore their deals and promos on the go.
Get your appliance repaired or replaced from damages for no extra cost! It even extends your appliance's warranty for one year after the manufacturer’s warranty period has expired. Just add the Home Credit Protect Appliance Protection to your installments so you can enjoy peace of mind for up to two years for as low as P3 per day.
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).
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