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Make the switch to the newest MacBook Neo and power through everyday tasks—starting at ₱44 a day with Home Credit

Home Credit introduces exclusive launch offers with as low as 0% interest and flexible payment terms of up to 24 months, making premium technology more accessible and giving more Filipinos the opportunity to own their first Mac

A dependable laptop is now part of how people manage everyday tasks—from schoolwork and creative projects to staying productive while traveling. As the MacBook Neo fits naturally into these routines, Home Credit Philippines introduced exclusive offers during its official launch last April 23, making it easier for more Filipinos to own their first Mac.

Held at Digimap at One Ayala and Power Mac Center at Greenbelt 3, Home Credit provides a more accessible way to own premium technology like the MacBook Neo, with as low as 0% interest and flexible payment terms of up to 24 months. This creates a timely opportunity for those considering a switch to macOS to experience it as part of their everyday routine.

Designed for everyday use, the MacBook Neo supports a range of needs across different users. Students—from middle school to college—can rely on it for research, presentations, and creative work, making it a practical tool for both learning and collaboration. For those who have been considering a switch to macOS, the MacBook Neo offers a straightforward way to experience Apple’s ecosystem as part of their daily workflow. It provides a familiar yet refined setup that supports productivity, creativity, and seamless use across tasks.

Travelers and casual users can also benefit from a lightweight and dependable laptop that keeps up with work and personal needs on the go. Whether it’s planning trips, managing tasks remotely, or staying connected throughout the day, the MacBook Neo fits into more flexible and mobile lifestyles.

Through Home Credit Philippines, owning the MacBook Neo becomes a more practical step through fast and easy installment options. Customers only need one valid ID, with approval possible in as fast as one minute, subject to eligibility—making it easier to bring home a first Mac and integrate it into everyday life.

“At Home Credit, we see how different people use technology in ways that match their everyday needs—from students to first-time Mac users and those who are always on the move,” said Puneet Suneja, Chief Sales Officer of Home Credit Philippines. “Our goal is to make these devices easier to own, so they can support how Filipinos live, learn, and work.”

Customers can choose from flexible installment plans as outlined below:

MacBook Neo Variants

12 Months Installment

24 Months Installment

256GB ₱82 per day ₱44 per day
512GB ₱97 per day ₱51 per day
Note: Interest rates, down payment, and other loan terms may vary based on customer eligibility.

The MacBook Neo is available at Apple Authorized Resellers and Home Credit partner stores nationwide, including Abenson, Aerophone, Beyond the Box, Blue Box, Cell Boy, Digimap, Electroworld, Fone Style, Gadget Headz, Greentelcom, Guanzon, Inbox Stores PH, Laycom, Myer, Octagon, PC Express, Power Mac Center, Puerto Electronico, Silicon Valley, thinkingtools@mall, The Loop, Wiltelcom, and 8telcom.

Home Credit representatives are available in partner stores to assist customers through the application process. Customers can also download the Home Credit App, available on Google Play, the App Store, and Huawei AppGallery, to check their eligibility and get pre-approved before visiting partner stores.

For the latest updates from Home Credit Philippines, visit its official website, www.homecredit.ph, or follow its official FacebookInstagram, and TikTok accounts.  

Home Credit Philippines is a financing company duly licensed and supervised by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP).  

Written by dotdailydose

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