Pakistan

1, 1.5 ton AC on zero markup installment plan for summer season in Pakistan

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ISLAMABAD: The scorching summer season is facing Pakistanis’ enormous problems staying cool due to the highest-ever air conditioner (AC) prices.

With people seeking cooling products as fast as suppliers can find them during a time of recordbreaking heatwaves, air conditioner units hit their highest prices ever, too much for many homes.

As financial turmoil takes a toll on life, Hyundai and Bank Alfalah have developed zero markup installment plans on air conditioners to purchase them in easy monthly payments that lessen the burden of hefty upfront payments.

The price increase was mostly all the required pricing that came from the increased costs of materials and supply chain problems people faced in obtaining products.

People are encouraged to use the zero markup installment schemes to help them through these challenging times, and stay cool while they do it. With summer heat posing dangers to so many people in many ways, the zero markup financing may help more families buy the cooling appliances they need, preventing heat-related health problems.

Hyundai partnered with Bank Alfalah to offer Premium DC inverter air conditioners in 0% markup Special Banking Services (SBS) installment plans.

Hyundai Brio 1 Ton Inverter

Term Monthly Payment
Price 144,900
3 months 48,300 Zero Markup
6 months 24,150 Zero Markup
9 months 16,100
12 months 12,075
18 months 10,733
24 months 8,723
36 months 6,700

Hyundai Brio 1.5 Ton Inverter

Term Monthly Payment
Price 179,900
3 months 59,967 Zero Markup
6 months 29,983 Zero Markup
9 months 19,989
12 months 14,991.67
18 months 13,325
24 months 10,830
36 months 8,338

Hyundai Brio 2 Ton Inverter

Term Monthly Payment
Price 224,900
3 months 74,967 Zero Markup
6 months 37,483 Zero Markup
9 months 24,989
12 months 18,741.67
18 months 16,658
24 months 13,539
36 months 10,424
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