Switching to a MacBook?—Get it for as Low as ₱44 a Day with Home Credit

Been thinking about getting a MacBook but keep putting it off because of the price? Same. That’s why this latest deal might actually be the push some people have been waiting for.

The new MacBook Neo just launched—and with Home Credit Philippines offering plans starting at ₱44 a day, owning your first Mac suddenly feels a lot more doable.

A reliable laptop isn’t a luxury anymore—it’s part of how we get through the day. From finishing school requirements and editing content to replying to emails on the go, it’s one of those tools you end up relying on more than you expect.

That’s exactly where the MacBook Neo fits in.

During its official launch on April 23 at Digimap in One Ayala and Power Mac Center in Greenbelt 3, Home Credit Philippines introduced exclusive offers that make the MacBook Neo more accessible to Filipinos. With 0% interest options and flexible payment terms of up to 24 months, it creates a more realistic entry point for those considering their first Mac.

For students, it works as a dependable everyday machine—from research and presentations to creative projects and collaboration. For those curious about switching to macOS, the MacBook Neo offers a straightforward way to experience Apple’s ecosystem without the usual learning curve. It feels familiar enough to get started, but refined enough to improve how you work.

It also makes sense for people who are constantly on the move. Whether you’re working remotely, planning trips, or juggling multiple tasks outside your usual setup, having a lightweight and reliable laptop makes things easier.

What really changes the equation here is how easy it is to actually get one. Through Home Credit, customers only need one valid ID, and approval can take as fast as one minute (subject to eligibility). It removes a lot of the friction that usually comes with buying premium devices.

“At Home Credit, we see how different people use technology in ways that match their everyday needs—from students to first-time Mac users and those who are always on the move,” said Puneet Suneja, Chief Sales Officer of Home Credit Philippines. “Our goal is to make these devices easier to own, so they can support how Filipinos live, learn, and work.”

For those doing the math, here’s how the installment options break down:

  • 256GB – ₱82/day (12 months) | ₱44/day (24 months)
  • 512GB – ₱97/day (12 months) | ₱51/day (24 months)

Interest rates, down payment, and terms may vary depending on eligibility.

The MacBook Neo is available at Apple Authorized Resellers and Home Credit partner stores nationwide, including Abenson, Beyond the Box, Power Mac Center, The Loop, Silicon Valley, Octagon, and more.

Home Credit representatives are also available in partner stores to assist with applications. If you want to check ahead, you can download the Home Credit App (available on Google Play, App Store, and Huawei AppGallery) to see if you’re eligible and get pre-approved before heading out.

For updates, you can visit www.homecredit.ph or follow Home Credit Philippines on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok.

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