Smart has teamed up with Home Credit Philippines, the country’s leading consumer finance company, to make the latest mobile devices more accessible to Filipinos through affordable financing plans.
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Under this new partnership, Home Credit agents will be stationed at select Smart Stores nationwide to offer fast, hassle-free, and secure product loans for mobile devices. Customers can repay the loans through easy monthly installments.
“Our partnership with Home Credit is a huge step towards our thrust to bring the latest mobile innovations to the fingertips of Filipinos. Through this collaboration, we’re making it a lot easier for customers to upgrade to the latest Smart-powered device and enjoy the many game-changing benefits of our superior network.”
– Alex O. Caeg, Head of Smart Consumer Wireless Business
Home Credit is widely known for its customer-friendly financial solutions with minimal to no downpayment required for qualified customers. The approval process is also quick and straightforward.
Some examples of the affordable financing plans include an iPhone 11 (64GB) for only PHP 971 per month for 18 months with a one-time downpayment of PHP 6,816. A Samsung A15 5G can be purchased for PHP 462 per month for 18 months with a 30% or PHP 3,267 downpayment.
To avail of the financing, customers simply need to visit a participating Smart Store, choose their desired device, discuss the loan options with the Home Credit representative, submit one valid ID, and secure approval.
“We are thrilled to partner with Smart, which enables us to expand our footprint and cater to more Filipinos who need convenient access to our innovative financial solutions.”
– Zdenek Jankovsky, Treasury and Funding Director of Home Credit Philippines
The financing partnership covers a wide range of smartphone models to suit different needs and budgets. For more information, follow Smart on Facebook, X, TikTok, and Instagram.
Emman has been writing technical and feature articles since 2010. Prior to this, he became one of the instructors at Asia Pacific College in 2008, and eventually landed a job as Business Analyst and Technical Writer at Integrated Open Source Solutions for almost 3 years.