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Faysal Digimall Eid Offer: OPPO Phones Now Available with Installments Starting at Rs 1,287

  • June 7, 2025
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Faysal Bank has launched a special Eid offer via its online platform, Faysal Digimall, giving customers the chance to purchase OPPO smartphones at reduced prices with easy installment options. This limited-time promotion allows buyers to enjoy discounts of up to Rs 13,000 on select OPPO models while benefiting from 0% profit on installment plans for the first three months. The campaign, which runs until June 30, 2025, is aimed at making premium smartphones more accessible to a wider customer base.

The offer includes three of OPPO’s popular models—Reno13 5G, A79 5G, and A38. Customers can choose from multiple installment durations, ranging from 3 to 24 months, depending on their preference and budget. With 0% profit for the initial three months, users are able to manage their finances more efficiently while upgrading to a new device. For example, the OPPO Reno13 5G, originally priced at Rs 149,999, can now be purchased through monthly payments as low as Rs 4,983 when spread over a 36-month period. The more affordable OPPO A38, priced at Rs 39,999, is available for monthly payments starting from Rs 1,287.

All smartphones offered under this campaign are PTA approved and come with the convenience of free shipping. Purchases can be made securely using Faysal Bank credit cards, and customers will receive their selected devices delivered directly to their homes. This eliminates the need for in-store visits and adds an element of convenience and trust for buyers opting for online shopping.

The bank’s e-commerce platform, Faysal Digimall, has become a go-to digital shopping destination for customers looking to explore installment-based purchases. With increasing consumer demand for flexible payment plans and online ordering, this initiative aligns with broader trends in mobile retail and digital banking. The integration of zero-profit installments for a limited time adds further value to the promotion, especially during a festive shopping season like Eid.

Faysal Bank encourages interested customers to visit the official Faysal Digimall website at digimall.faysalbank.com to explore product details and installment options. Additionally, those seeking more information or personal assistance can contact the bank’s helpline at 111 06 06 06.

By combining competitive discounts, extended payment plans, and secure digital transactions, the Faysal Digimall Eid campaign presents a compelling offer for tech-savvy consumers looking to upgrade their smartphones without straining their budget.

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