Dialog revolutionises easy payment plans with Lesi Pay
Monday, 6 April 2015 00:00
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Sri Lanka’s premier connectivity provider, Dialog Axiata Plc, announced the launch of its revolutionary new consumer financing service ‘Dialog Lesi Pay’.
This ingenious solution will allow all Sri Lankans, Dialog customers or otherwise, to obtain easy payment plans on their purchases without a credit card. Offering a wide range of mobile phones and tablets from a host of world-renowned brands and prepaid DTV connections on convenient daily or monthly installments, Lesi Pay will enable consumers to finally own the device of their dreams.
“A vast majority of consumers have been deprived of easy payment plans as they are traditionally tied to credit cards. Breaking these barriers, we’d like to usher in an era of affordability and financial flexibility with Dialog Lesi Pay,” said Head – Mobile Telecommunications at Dialog Axiata Plc, Lasantha Theverapperuma.
“With feature phones on offer from as low as Rs. 7, smartphones from Rs. 22 and tablet PCs from Rs. 64 a day, Lesi Pay will allow all Sri Lankans to finally own their dream devices. We will continue to work with our merchant partners and make more products and services available through Lesi Pay.”
Customers can make a purchase through Lesi Pay by visiting any Dialog Customer Service Centre with their guarantor. Having picked their preferred product and instalment plan, they need to submit a simple application form along with an initial payment and a few necessary documents. True to the solution’s spirit of convenience, Dialog has made these applications available at all Dialog Customer Service Centres and authorised retail outlets island-wide, while keeping the documentation to a minimum.
Doing a quick credit check, Dialog will notify customers on the status of their application in 1 working day and deliver approved orders right to their doorstep within two working days.
Redefining the process of making purchases through easy payments, Dialog Lesi Pay is all set to transform consumer purchase patterns in Sri Lanka.