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Last Updated : 2024-04-25 06:31:00
Huawei, the number one growing smartphone brand in Sri Lanka together with the country’s number one retailer Singer Sri Lanka is introducing a special credit card offer for the festive New Year celebrations this year.
Through the offer all Sampath card users will be able to avail themselves of 20 months, 12 months, six months interest free purchase and 12 months interest free offer will be available for the Singer credit card users. All Commercial Bank, HSBC, Seylan Bank, Standard Charted, AMEX and HNB credit card holders will be able to enjoy 6 months interest free period when purchasing a new Huawei smartphone.
Henry Liu Country Head Huawei Device said, “As a leading smartphone brand in the country, we are looking at providing our valued customers an opportunity to experience a high quality Huawei smartphone technology this New Year season together with our national distributor Singer Sri Lanka”.
Sri Lanka’s leading smartphone marketer Singer Sri Lanka will ensure the availability of Huawei smartphones through the country’s largest retail network Singer, including Singer Mega, Singer Plus and SISIL World stores, comprising of over 400 retail outlets and Singer’s digital media channel that serves 1500 dealer outlets across the country. Huawei continues on the route of providing value-driven and innovative products and services. Huawei is ranked 47th among the world’s top 100 most valuable brands in 2016 according to Brand Finance.
Huawei recently jumped to Number 72 on Interbrand’s best global brands ranking in the world’s most valuable brands list.
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