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Bank Alfalah Offers 0% Markup Installments on Smartwatches and Earbuds for Credit Card Holders

  • July 8, 2025
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Bank Alfalah has rolled out a new installment plan under its Smart Buy Scheme (SBS), allowing credit card holders to purchase a range of smartwatches and wireless earbuds through easy monthly payments. The plan includes an interest-free option for tenures of up to six months on selected devices, catering to consumers looking for affordability and convenience in acquiring smart wearables.

The installment offer covers six different models from the Zero product line, which includes the Zero Regal AI Smartwatch, Zero Royale Smartwatch, Zero Jaguar Smartwatch, Zero Robo Earbuds, Zero Rover Pro Earbuds, and Zero Wave Neo Earbuds. Customers can select products priced between Rs. 4,999 and Rs. 25,999. This range ensures accessibility for users across different budget preferences, without compromising on features or build quality.

Under the 0% markup option, payments can be distributed across 3- or 6-month plans. Customers seeking longer installment durations can opt for 9, 12, 18, 24, or 36-month tenures, which are subject to standard markup charges. These flexible financing options are designed to make the latest wearable technology more accessible for everyday users while offering greater control over monthly expenses.

This offer is exclusive to Bank Alfalah credit card holders. Eligibility for the installment plan depends on the customer’s available credit limit and current stock availability. A processing fee and federal excise duty (FED) may also apply based on the selected payment term. The offer not only promotes consumer access to smart devices but also aligns with the broader trend of banks supporting tech-driven lifestyles through digital financial services.

To avail of the offer, applicants can apply directly through Bank Alfalah’s official website. A QR code is also provided to simplify access to the offer page for mobile users. Additional details and application support are available through Bank Alfalah’s helpline at 021-111-225-111, ensuring customers have easy access to information and assistance throughout the process.

This installment plan is positioned to benefit customers who are seeking to upgrade their wearable tech without making a full upfront payment. With increased consumer demand for smartwatches and wireless audio devices, Bank Alfalah’s SBS offering presents a timely and relevant option for buyers who prefer manageable monthly payments over large one-time purchases. By leveraging its existing credit card network and customer base, the bank continues to strengthen its presence in the consumer electronics financing space, supporting the adoption of smart technology across Pakistan.

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