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Samsung Galaxy F62 now available on Bajaj Finserv EMI Store on easy EMIs starting Rs 1,600

By ANI | Updated: March 19, 2021 13:35 IST

Be it flagship devices or budget-friendly mobiles, customers can browse online from a range of mobile phones on the Bajaj Finserv EMI Store. The Samsung Galaxy F62, which debuted this month, is one such device currently available on the Bajaj Finserv EMI Store on EMI starting at Rs 1,600.

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Be it flagship devices or budget-friendly mobiles, customers can browse online from a range of on the Bajaj Finserv EMI Store. The Samsung Galaxy F62, which debuted this month, is one such device currently available on the Bajaj Finserv EMI Store on EMI starting at Rs 1,600.

Designed for a smooth gaming experience, the Galaxy F62 is the latest entrant in the mid-range smartphone segment. Customers using the EMI Network Card can get their hands on this on easy EMIs.

The can be purchased online on convenient monthly instalments as mentioned below:

Customers can buy this smartphone online in cities like Pune, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Delhi, Bengaluru, and Ahmedabad from the EMI Store of Bajaj Finserv.

With hassle-free financing options, one can choose from an array of best-selling smartphones available on No Cost EMIs starting Rs 999. There are several benefits of shopping on the Bajaj Finserv EMI Store such as:

The EMI Store has a hyperlocal shopping model which allows one to purchase their favourite products from stores nearby and get them delivered within 4 hours*.

One can purchase mobile phones online on No Cost EMI, zero down payment, cashbacks, and get discounts on the final price.

Customers can opt for convenient repayment tenors ranging from 3-24 months.

Customers using the EMI Network Card can avail a pre-approved loan limit of up to Rs 4 lakhs.

Steps to shop on the Bajaj Finserv EMI Store:

Log in to the Bajaj Finserv EMI Store.

Select the product to be purchased.

Select the EMI tenor and proceed to checkout.

Add delivery address and verify the purchase with a one-time password.

Complete purchase and get the product delivered within 4 hours*

*Terms and Conditions apply

Finserv MARKETS is an online digital marketplace by Bajaj Finserv Direct Limited, a subsidiary of Bajaj Finserv. Finserv MARKETS is a one-stop digital marketplace, that assists consumers to compare and choose from a wide range of financial products. Its core proposition is driven by a strong intent to deliver tailor-made financial products to consumers. It offers customers an abundance of choices in offering the required financial products to achieve all their financial and personal goal. Finserv MARKETS has partnered with leading financial providers in the Lending, Insurance, Investments and Payments space to provide 500+ financial and lifestyle products, all in one place.

For further information, please visit or download Finserv MARKETS App on Google Play Store or App Store.

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( With inputs from ANI )

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