Lotus Electronics is celebrating its 25th anniversary with a Silver Jubilee Sale , offering major discounts on smartphones, televisions, room coolers, and other home appliances. The month-long sale includes easy financing options for buyers, along with a special chance to win up to 25 kilograms of silver during the promotional period.
As part of the sale, televisions will be available at Rs 10,999 onwards with up to 70% discounts and additional cashback of up to Rs 25,000. Lotus Electronics is also giving up to 40% off on smartphones from Apple, Samsung, Google, Motorola, and Realme. The retailer has also announced Re 1 down payment scheme along with cashback of up to Rs 10,000.
Under the room coolers range, buyers can get up to 50% off on room coolers from Symphony, Orient, and Bajaj. Further, inverter ACs from Blue Star, Sansui, Carrier, Lloyd, and Haier are available from Rs 27,999 onwards with 50% discounts and up to Rs 4,000 cashback. Additionally, there is a Re downpayment scheme as well.
Refrigerators from LG, Lloyd, Liebherr, Elanpro, and Whirlpool are selling with up to 40% off, with price starting at Rs 12,999. There is a cashback of up to Rs 12,000 cashback and flexible Re1 downpayment plans.
Bank offers include 7.5% instant discounts on transactions exceeding Rs 15,000 for HDFC debit and credit cardholders, paired with EasyEMI plans. No-Cost EMIs are also available on select bank cards. The company has also announced an Exchange Program on select models.
Commenting on the occasion, Sanjay Chhabra from Lotus Electronics, said, “This milestone is a testament to the unwavering trust of our customers and the relentless passion of our team. As we stand at this pivotal moment, our vision extends beyond celebration. We are committed to pioneering a future where advanced technology is accessible to every Indian home, fostering connectivity, comfort, and sustainability. Beyond mere discounts, this sale is about creating new possibilities for the next generation of households.”
As part of the sale, televisions will be available at Rs 10,999 onwards with up to 70% discounts and additional cashback of up to Rs 25,000. Lotus Electronics is also giving up to 40% off on smartphones from Apple, Samsung, Google, Motorola, and Realme. The retailer has also announced Re 1 down payment scheme along with cashback of up to Rs 10,000.
Under the room coolers range, buyers can get up to 50% off on room coolers from Symphony, Orient, and Bajaj. Further, inverter ACs from Blue Star, Sansui, Carrier, Lloyd, and Haier are available from Rs 27,999 onwards with 50% discounts and up to Rs 4,000 cashback. Additionally, there is a Re downpayment scheme as well.
Refrigerators from LG, Lloyd, Liebherr, Elanpro, and Whirlpool are selling with up to 40% off, with price starting at Rs 12,999. There is a cashback of up to Rs 12,000 cashback and flexible Re1 downpayment plans.
Bank offers include 7.5% instant discounts on transactions exceeding Rs 15,000 for HDFC debit and credit cardholders, paired with EasyEMI plans. No-Cost EMIs are also available on select bank cards. The company has also announced an Exchange Program on select models.
Commenting on the occasion, Sanjay Chhabra from Lotus Electronics, said, “This milestone is a testament to the unwavering trust of our customers and the relentless passion of our team. As we stand at this pivotal moment, our vision extends beyond celebration. We are committed to pioneering a future where advanced technology is accessible to every Indian home, fostering connectivity, comfort, and sustainability. Beyond mere discounts, this sale is about creating new possibilities for the next generation of households.”
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