Back-to-school essentials made easier with these Home Credit’s deals

Home Credit's got some sweet deals for the start of the school year!

Filipino families nationwide are looking to rely on Home Credit to secure essential learning devices for the school year. As back-to-school shopping moves into full swing across the country, tools such as laptops, smartphones, and tablets have become critical for research, schoolwork, and staying connected. Home Credit acts as a trusted lifestyle partner, ensuring these essentials are more accessible so families can invest in their children’s education with confidence. This initiative allows students to stay equipped for the upcoming academic year while parents manage the costs through flexible monthly installments.

Through July 31, 2026, customers can take advantage of specialized deals offering zero down payment and interest rates as low as 0% on select devices. With installment options starting as low as ₱27 per day, these financing offers are designed to fit various academic needs and household budget requirements. Top tech picks for this season include the Acer Aspire Lite, a reliable 512GB laptop for online classes and presentations available for as low as ₱1,024 per month or about ₱34 per day.

For students enrolled in more demanding programming or multimedia design courses, the HP Victus gaming laptop is offered at approximately ₱1,707 per month. Mobile needs are also addressed with the Honor X9d 5G in Reddish Brown, a practical phone for school files, while the Huawei Matepad 11.5in S PaperMatte Edition is well-suited for reading digital learning materials and attending lectures.

Discover Home Credit’s offers on essential learning devices and find a financing option that works for you. For the latest updates from Home Credit Philippines, visit its official website, www.homecredit.ph, or follow its official FacebookInstagram, and TikTok accounts.  

Home Credit Philippines is a financing company duly licensed and supervised by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP).