EMI Options on Amazon
EMI (Equated Monthly Installments) splits a Amazon purchase into fixed monthly payments. Useful for higher-value items if the interest math works out.
Eligibility
EMI on Amazon requires an eligible credit card from a participating bank. Minimum order value usually applies.
Choose a tenure
3, 6, 9, 12, or 24-month tenures are common. Longer tenures mean smaller monthly payments but more total interest.
No-cost EMI
Some Amazon promotions offer no-cost EMI where the interest is absorbed by the seller. Read the fine print — the effective discount may be lower than headline price.
Cancellations and refunds
If you cancel an EMI order, the EMI plan is cancelled and any pre-charged interest is refunded. Confirm with your bank.
Frequently asked questions
Does EMI affect my credit score?
EMI itself does not. Missed payments will, the same as any credit account.
Is no-cost EMI really free?
You pay no interest, but the upfront discount is usually smaller than a cash discount would be.
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