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Home Credit India partners with HMD Global to offer 0% interest loan on Nokia 3 smartphone
NEW DELHI: Home Credit India Finance Pvt. Ltd has partnered with HMD Global, the home for Nokia phones, to offer interest free loans on Nokia 3 smartphone.
Home Credit is financing purchase of these smartphones by offering 0% interest loans with flexible EMI and down payment options. The offer is available with customers having the option to pay their EMIs in six and seven months.
Commenting on the partnership, Mr. Tomas Hrdlicka, Chief Marketing Officer, Home Credit India Finance, said, “Nokia has been a household name for over a decade and a leader in technology that connects people and things. This strategic partnership is aimed at enabling customers to have easier access to Nokia phones with hassle free financing options."
He said he is optimistic that Home Credit India's collaboration with HMD will make buying of the new range of mobiles much easier and convenient given our huge network of point of sales across the country.
“The consumer is always at the center of whatever we do. Keeping this in mind, it is our constant endeavor to offer a smooth and convenient ownership experience to our consumers. This led to our partnership with Home Credit to ensure that consumers buying Nokia 3 can avail of ‘interest-free’ financial schemes,” said Ajey Mehta, Vice President India, HMD Global.
The Nokia 3 is available in four distinct colours – Matte Black, Silver White, Tempered Blue and Copper White – and is available at a recommended best buy price of Rs. 9,499.
Nokia 3 features a fully laminated 5-inch IPS display with no air gap and sculpted Corning Gorilla Glass.
It offers integrated 8MP wide aperture cameras (front and back) and packs a truly premium quality smartphone experience into its compact and elegant form.
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