Nissan PH now offering 0% interest for aftersales purchases
Nissan PH is giving customers more options to pay for aftersales purchases, services

Nissan Philippines Inc. is now offering a zero-interest payment method for aftersales products and services, giving customers more options in paying and providing them with an easy and convenient way of maintaining their vehicles.

Credit card holders from EastWest Bank, Bank of the Philippine Islands, and Banco de Oro credit card may opt to pay in installments with a 0% interest rate when purchasing the following products and services:
- Genuine Parts and Accessories
- Genuine Merchandise
- Nissan Service Protection Plan*
- Other related aftersales services
* Available only at select dealerships

Customers may save on time by availing of Nissan's aftersales services through the Nissan Assist App available for download on the Apple App Store and Google Play Store or through the Online Service Booking at https://npi-olsb-customer.otoleap.com/. Alternatively, customers may also avail of the offer at any participating dealer to book an appointment or contact the Nissan Customer Assistance Center (NCAC) at (+02) 8403-6593 or 0927 600 9557.
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