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Buy brand new Samsung S26 Ultra for just Rs . 20,187 month

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Staff Reporter

LAHORE: Bank Alfalah has announced that customers can now buy the Samsung S26 Ultra through monthly payment plans on its AlfaMall online store.

Customers can buy the smartphone for as low as PKR 20,187 per month over a 36-month installment plan. The total price of the device is PKR 424,999.

Interested buyers can visit the AlfaMall Samsung S26 page to place orders. Bank Alfalah emphasized that the terms and conditions apply to the installment program.

Customers can contact support through Phone Banking at 021-111-225-111 or by sending an email to contactus@bankalfalah.com.

If customers are unsatisfied with the response, complaints can also be registered with the State Bank of Pakistan through Sunwai at https://sunwai.sbp.org.pk.

For updates, Bank Alfalah encourages users to join its WhatsApp channel at https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VazEvfhAu3aPT3G2r61t.

This move allows technology enthusiasts in Pakistan to upgrade to the Samsung S26 Ultra using flexible payment plans, which enable more people to obtain this latest smartphone.

Staff Reporter

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