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Samsung India expands Finance+ plans to include home appliances

Samsung India expands Finance+ plans to include home appliances

Posted on April 28, 2026 By safdargal12 No Comments on Samsung India expands Finance+ plans to include home appliances
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Samsung India is expanding its “Samsung Finance+” program to make it easier to buy new home appliances – ACs, fridges, microwaves, washing machines and so on.

Finance+ is available even for first-time borrowers, including ones with no credit history. To get started, you will need to visit your nearest participating store and present your Aadhaar and PAN cards for identification. Samsung says that the process is quick and paperless – it will take you around five minutes.

Once done, you will be able to buy appliances with various affordable Equated Monthly Installment (EMI) plans. The lowest plan works out to ₹33 per day.

There’s a limited-time introductory offer to nudge you to sign up for Samsung’s “Easy EMI for All” options – ₹1,000 cashback on purchases made using a Finance+ plan.

The Finance+ plans apply to all of Samsung’s appliances, but the company is pushing its Bespoke AI lineup – this is a series of SmartThings appliances that are controlled via the AI Home Screen interface or by voice using the Bixby assistant.

“At Samsung, we are committed to enhancing accessibility of our products through meaningful digital innovation. Samsung Finance+ is about enabling customers to own the latest technology without financial burden. With our new offers, we’re making it easier than ever for Indian households to embrace innovation and upgrade their homes,” said Ghufran Alam, Vice President, Digital Appliances, Samsung India.

You can find more details on Samsung Finance+ here.

PS. A few days ago, Samsung launched “Galaxy Forever”, which lets you pick up a Galaxy S26+ or an S26 Ultra by paying half of the phone’s cost as a no-cost EMI for 12 months. At the end of the year you will have a choice – return the phone and get 50% buyback or keep it and pay the remaining 50% over the next 12 months. This is a typical upgrade program that lets you pick up the latest model every year without having to worry about selling your old phone yourself.

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