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Get Samsung Galaxy S26 series on 0% markup, easy monthly installments

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ISLAMABAD: Samsung introduced its Galaxy S26 Series, which delivers advanced artificial intelligence capabilities combined with an attractive design.

MCB Bank Credit Card holders can now upgrade to the latest smartphones with 0% markup for up to 36 months, no processing fee, and priority delivery.

The limited-time offer includes official PTA approval, warranty coverage, and gifts for early buyers. Customers can experience uninterrupted AI-based performance together with state-of-the-art technology while they choose to pay through monthly installment plans.

The offer remains active until 30th June 2026, which makes it the most convenient way to acquire upcoming smartphone technology.

Interested buyers can apply online or contact MCB Bank’s helpline at 042/021-111-000-622 for more information. This promotion represents MCB Bank’s dedication to delivering new financial products while supporting its customers’ digital living needs.

Staff Reporter

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