Flipkart’s ‘Big Billion Days’ and Amazon’s ‘Great Indian Festival’
Both Flipkart and Amazon have tied up with banks and financial institutions to make various products available for their customers at cheaper rates.
With the festive season around the corner, e-commerce giants Flipkart and Amazon back with their festive sales. While Flipkart’s ‘Big Billion Days’ has already started, Amazon’s ‘Great Indian Festival’ is also set to return.
Here are the bank arrangements and limits you have to know:
Flipkart Big Billion Days
The Big Billion Days deal started at 12am on October 16. Be that as it may, for Flipkart Plus individuals, the deal started 24 hours ahead of time, at 12am on October 15. The deal will be a five-day issue and will keep going on October 21.
While there are sharp limits on items like purchaser durables and cell phones, the web-based business monster has tied up with banks to bring to the table extra limits to its clients.
State Bank of India (SBI) clients will get a 10% markdown for shopping during the Big Billion Day deal. For Flipkart Axis Bank credit cardholders, there is a 5% cash back each time it is utilized to make a buy. Also, there is a ‘guaranteed cashback’ for Paytm clients when they make a buy through UPI or wallet.
There is likewise a ‘no-cost’ EMI offer. For this, Flipkart has tied up with SBI, ICICI Bank, HDFC, and Bajaj Finserv.
For those without a Visa, there is the alternative of Debit EMI card, which is being offered by HDFC, Axis Bank, Federal Bank, ICICI Bank, Zest Money, and so on
Amazon Great Indian Festival
The Amazon merry deal will begin at 12am on October 17 and will be a month-long issue. Be that as it may, as on account of Flipkart, the festival began 24 hours ahead of time for Amazon Prime individuals, at 12am on October 16.
Amazon, as well, has tied up with banks and monetary foundations to give extra limits to its clients. For example, HDFC will offer a 10% markdown for buys through its charge and Visas. The bank is likewise offering charge card no-cost EMI on buys.
No-cost EMI alternative is likewise accessible for those with Bajaj Finserv EMI card or Amazon’s Pay Later component. The Amazon Pay Later alternative is additionally offering EMI choices for those short on money. Zing Money, as well, is offering this administration.
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