Banco Nación launches a campaign to access notebooks and cloudbooks

Banco Nación launches a campaign to access notebooks and cloudbooks

Those interested can choose the most convenient financing, according to their needs, in 3, 6, 12 or 18 installments, without interest.

Banco Nación (BNA) will launch a campaign on Monday for the acquisition of notebooks and cloudbooks, in 24 interest-free installments, with Mastercard and Visa credit cards issued by the financial institution.

According to the bank in a statement, The proposal will apply Monday and Tuesday, and can be accessed through the TiendaBNA, a platform developed between the BNA and Nación Servicios, a company of the Banco Nación group.

The campaign includes notebooks and cloudbooks from twenty top-tier brands, such as HP, Lenovo, Acer, BGH, Banghó, PC BOX, Dell, EXO, Noblex, Daewo and Westinghouse, among others.

As an example, to access a Dell Latitude 3410, Intel Core i5 10310, 4G, whose regular price is $128,110, it can be obtained at the BNA Store for $115,299, in 24 installments of $4,804.

They will also be able to opt for an HP Laptop 15-DW 300 i5, 8G, at $190,899, in 24 installments of $7,954, when the regular price of that computer is $212,110

It is important to remember that those interested can choose the most convenient financing, according to their needs, in 3, 6, 12 or 18 installments, without interest.

In addition, and added to the possibility of accessing a notebook, the BNA will launch the Back to School campaignwith exclusive discounts for the school basket, which includes bookstore items, school clothing, children’s footwear and educational textbooks.

This proposal will be valid between February 16 and 19 and includes a 30% discount for purchases in a payment with Banco Nación, Visa and Mastercard credit cards.

If the customer pays with the BNA+ MODO virtual wallet, an additional 10% discount can be obtained.



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