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Buying furniture on EMI is one approach to ensure that you get through this process without going into severe debt
Buying furniture on EMI is one approach to ensure that you get through this process without going into severe debt.
Every homeowner, at some point, realizes that they need to remodel their home and renovate specific aspects of their living space. While the prospect of giving your home a makeover may seem appealing, home renovations come with a slew of costs that can drain your bank account. Buying furniture on EMI is one approach to ensure that you get through this process without going into severe debt. The EMI can assist you in meeting the expenditures of home renovations. You can borrow furniture of your choice with no collateral necessary. You can renovate your home the way you want it by taking advantage of Finserv MARKETS’ no cost EMI offerings.
You can quickly improve the appearance of your home by shopping on EMI with an EMI card such as the Bajaj Finserv EMI Network Card. There are flexible repayment terms available, allowing you to repay the loan amount whenever it is convenient for you. The best part about using Bajaj Finserv Card to buy furniture on EMI is that you can take advantage of the card’s cost-saving, no-cost EMI benefit! Under this scheme, you are not required to pay any interest charges on the amount borrowed on the card.
Bajaj Finserv has collaborated with some of the most well-known companies in the furniture industry to make buying easy and enjoyable while remaining inexpensive. You can buy a wide choice of furniture by using your Bajaj Finserv card for furniture shopping at various partner retailers.
Here’s an overview of partners from where you can buy furniture and other things on a no-cost EMI plan.
1. Pepperfry
Pepperfry has a wide selection of contemporary, modern, and mid-century inspired furniture from some of the most well-known brands.
The following is a list of Pepperfry goods that are available on no-cost EMI.
2. HomeTown
You may acquire the most up-to-date furniture and home décor products at HomeTown to tastefully modify the interiors of your home so that it speaks your style—classy, elegant, or both.
Here is the list of products that you can buy from HomeTown.
3. Nilkamal’s Athome
To improve the style and feel of your home, you can shop for the best selection of furniture, ranging from contemporary to modern designs, all handcrafted with care.
Here is the list of products that you can buy from Athome.
You can remodel your house and buy furniture and other things of your choice with the help of a Bajaj Finserv card. Since it offers no cost EMI, you don’t have to worry about your budget. You can enjoy shopping at its partner store and give your home a remake.
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