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Buy an iPhone 17 for Just Rs. 18,952 Monthly Installments

January 30, 2026
in Pakistan
Buy an iPhone 17 for Just Rs. 18,952 Monthly Installments
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Pakistani consumers can now purchase the latest iPhone 17 series on convenient monthly installments, thanks to a new collaboration between Bank Alfalah and Yellowstone. The plan allows buyers to get their hands on the PTA-approved iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Air, iPhone 17 Pro, and iPhone 17 Pro Max without paying the full amount upfront.

Under this scheme, Bank Alfalah credit card holders can opt for 3-month or 6-month installment plans with 0% markup, while longer tenures of up to 36 months are available with a nominal 2.5% markup. A processing fee will apply depending on the selected plan. The monthly payment for the base iPhone 17 (256GB) starts at Rs. 18,952 for a 36-month plan, making it more affordable for tech enthusiasts across the country.

The installment program also offers additional conveniences such as free home delivery. However, availability of specific models and colors may vary, and customers are encouraged to confirm details at the time of booking. For assistance, Bank Alfalah’s helpline can be contacted at 021-111-225-111.

This initiative reflects the growing trend in Pakistan toward making high-end smartphones accessible to a wider audience through flexible financing options.

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