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Shop with Citibank PayLite at Marks & Spencer at 0% interest

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With Citibank credit cards, you can now shop for great-looking clothes, delicious food and fine beauty and bath products at Marks & Spencer and pay in installment at 0% interest! Simply use your Citibank credit card's PayLite Installment Plan feature And enjoy 0% interest for 3- and 6-month tenors on all regular-priced items.

"We are bringing back this highly successful promotion so our cardholders can take advantage of shopping at Marks & Spencer and pay in easy installments at no interest," related Jenny Lacerna, Citibank's Vice President for Cards Usage Marketing. "Marks & Spencer offers a range of lifestyle items that is sure to appeal to our cardholders. And with the installment promotion, cardholders have a better reason to shop, of course using their Citibank credit cards."

An exclusive privilege available to all Citibank cardholders, PayLite Lets you pay for purchases worth P3,000 or more on installment at affordable rates. That's increased financial flexibility because you enjoy longer and lighter payment terms!

This is complemented by 0% and reduced rate offers, discounts, free treats and even double Rewards Points at participating establishments, that truly make buying on installment that much easier and attractive.

So shop at any Marks & Spencer outlet and stretch your shopping budget to the hilt with Citibank's PayLite Installment Plan!

To avail of this benefit, apply now for the new Mercury Drug-Citibank Card.

For further details, log on to www.citibank.com.ph.

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