Between September 9 and 15, customers of the country’s main banks will be able to access preferential conditions for the online purchase of selected products.
The first edition of BanksWeek will take place next week, an initiative aimed at promoting e-commerce in the country with attractive offers and exclusive conditions. From September 9 to 15, Customers will be able to access financing of up to 24 interest-free installments, free shipping on selected products and more benefits in the virtual stores of participating banks.
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Among the stores participating in this event are: ICBC Mall, Galicia Online Store, Clic Store, Macro Premia, Comafi Store, Bancor Store, Provincia Compras and the BBVA store. This way, for the first time, Argentines will be able to enjoy a series of promotions simultaneously in the online stores of the country’s main financial institutions.

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In a context where e-commerce has experienced exponential growth, with more and more Argentines adopting online shopping as part of their daily routine, BanksWeek is positioned as a opportunity to access high quality products with convenient payment terms.
The possibility of financing purchases in 6, 12 and even 24 interest-free installments makes acquiring desired products more accessible, allowing customers to plan their expenses efficiently. Discounts and benefits will cover a wide range of products, from technology to home goods, fashion and more.
BanksWeek marks a milestone in Argentina’s e-commerceconsolidating itself as an event that seeks to grow from now on, continuously improving the proposal together with the parties interested in the development of this segment of the digital industry.
Source: Ambito

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