Home Credit Philippines offers 0% interest, zero down payment deals on laptops, tablets, and phones starting at PHP 27/day until July 31, 2026.
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| HomeCredit 0% interest promo |
Affordable devices for back-to-school season
Filipino families gearing up for the new school year now have more options for financing learning devices, as Home Credit Philippines launched installment offers on laptops, smartphones, and tablets running until July 31, 2026.
The financing company is offering deals with interest rates starting at zero percent and no down payment required on select devices, with daily installment costs beginning at around 27 pesos. The promotion covers a range of gadgets aimed at students who need reliable tools for coursework, research, and online classes.
Customers can access the deals at over 18,000 partner stores across the country. The application process requires only one valid government-issued ID, and the company says approvals can come through in as little as one minute. A pre-approval option is also available through the
Home Credit app, downloadable on Google Play, the App Store, and Huawei AppGallery.
The featured devices include:
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| Acer Aspire Lite AL15-41P-R16X |
It features a 15.6-inch FHD screen, Ryzen 7 5700U, 8GB RAM, 512GB storage, 10 hours battery, 2MP webcam, and runs on Windows 11 Home.
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| HP Victus 15-fb3132AX |
It boasts a 15-inch display, Ryzen 7 7445H,16GB RAM, 512GB storage, RTX 3050, and runs on Windows 11 Home.
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| The HONOR X9d 5G |
This is one of HONOR's 2026 best-selling devices. The
HONOR X9d 5G features all-angle ultra toughness, triple IP rating of IP66/68/69K, 6.79-inch AMOLED panel with 120Hz refresh rate, 2.3GHz 4nm Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 octa-core chip with Adreno GPU, 12GB RAM, 256GB storage, 8,300mAh battery + 66W HONOR SuperCharge, 108MP OIS main cam + 5MP ultra-wide and 16MP selfie camera.
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| HUAWEI MatePad 11.5" S Papermatte Edition |
This
tablet uses an 11.5-inch LCD (IPS) PaperMatte Display with a 30-144Hz refresh rate, 2.8K resolution, 12GB RAM, 256GB storage, an 8,800mAh battery + 40W SuperCharge, and runs on HarmonyOS 4.3.
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