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Samsung India’s Aditya Babbar Discusses the Impact of EMI on Premium Device Accessibility

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In a recent interview with TechPulse, Aditya Babbar, Senior Director of Samsung India, outlined how the introduction of Equated Monthly Installments (EMIs) is reshaping the accessibility of premium devices for consumers across India. This development, reported on July 27, 2026, comes at a time when consumer purchasing power is being tested by economic fluctuations and inflationary pressures.

Babbar emphasized that the EMI schemes have democratized access to high-end smartphones and tablets, enabling a broader segment of the population to invest in advanced technology. The initiative reflects Samsung’s strategic response to the competitive landscape in India’s consumer electronics market, where rivals are also enhancing financing options to attract discerning buyers. The company’s approach is aligned with a broader trend in the tech industry, where financial flexibility is becoming a critical factor in consumer decision-making.

This shift is significant not only for Samsung but also for the Indian market at large, which has seen a surge in demand for premium devices. Analysts suggest that making high-value products accessible through EMI could bolster Samsung’s market share, particularly in urban centers where disposable income is rising but purchasing hesitancy remains due to economic uncertainties. The implications extend beyond market dynamics, touching on consumer behavior and financial inclusion.

Looking ahead, the successful integration of EMI options could prompt other technology firms to adopt similar strategies, potentially leading to a more competitive environment. However, it remains to be seen how these financial products will be received by consumers in the long term and whether they will lead to sustainable growth or contribute to consumer debt. As the market evolves, stakeholders will need to monitor the impact of these financial innovations on both consumer welfare and corporate profitability.

Source: The Economic Times

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