Try GOLD - Free

Hidden costs of a zero-cost EMI

Financial Express Delhi

|

August 30, 2025

THE DEALER ADJUSTS THE PRICE SO YOUR INSTALMENTS APPEAR INTEREST-FREE

- SAIKAT NEOGI

WITH THE ONSET of the festive season, e-commerce platforms and big-ticket retailers are offering zero-cost EMI by partnering with lenders. While it may sound appealing, the amount is blocked against the credit card limit, buyers have to pay processing fees and there's penalty on prepayments.

The EMI amount forms a part of the minimum due. So, if the bill is not cleared by the due date, interest charges will accrue on the total due as well as new transactions, until the individual clears all dues. Missing an EMI will attract late fees and penal interest, and the delay will be reported to credit bureaus.

In a zero-cost EMI, the interest isn't waived but absorbed by the manufacturer or dealer through an upfront discount as part of their promotion. For example, if an appliance worth ₹30,000 carries a 12% annual interest, the manufacturer may adjust the price so your instalments appear interest-free. The bank still earns its interest, the seller benefits from higher sales, and you get the convenience of paying in instalments without an explicit extra charge.

MORE STORIES FROM Financial Express Delhi

Financial Express Delhi

Jindal Group enters urban mobility with Trevel launch

ELECTRIC MOBILITY STARTUP

time to read

1 min

December 16, 2025

Financial Express Delhi

Australia plans stricter gun regulations

AUSTRALIA VOWED STRICTER gun laws on Monday as it began mourning victims of its worst mass shooting in almost 30 years, in which police accused a father-andson duo of killing 15 people at a Jewish celebration at Sydney's famed Bondi Beach.

time to read

1 min

December 16, 2025

Financial Express Delhi

Kaynes Tech turns focus to cash flow

NON-SMART METER GROWTH RECOVERY LIKELY TO SERVE AS A CATALYST

time to read

1 mins

December 16, 2025

Financial Express Delhi

Delhi AQI hits 498; skyline disappears into grey haze

A SHARP DROP in visibility and haze-obscured skyline marked another low for Delhi on Monday as its AQI touched 498 in the morning and settled at 427 by the evening, with air quality in the hazardous “severe” zone.

time to read

1 mins

December 16, 2025

Financial Express Delhi

Rupee slides to another record low

THE RUPEE'S DOWNWARD slide continued on Monday, ending at a new low of 90.73 against the dollar—down 31 paise—on weak market sentiment.

time to read

1 min

December 16, 2025

Financial Express Delhi

Noida airport set for flight into the future

Designed to operate largely on automation and self-service

time to read

2 mins

December 16, 2025

Financial Express Delhi

360 ONE Asset raises ₹2.3K cr fund

360 ONE ASSET

time to read

1 min

December 16, 2025

Financial Express Delhi

Revamped MGNREGA: Infra, foolproof funding in focus

CENTRE, STATES TO SHARE COSTS IN 6:4 RATIO

time to read

2 mins

December 16, 2025

Financial Express Delhi

India, US close to pact on extra tariff removal

. CBAM issue on the table in FTA talks with EU

time to read

1 mins

December 16, 2025

Financial Express Delhi

With YONO 2.0, SBI aims to double users to 200 mn

STATE BANK OF INDIA on Monday launched YONO 2.0, a revamped version of its digital banking platform You Only Need One (YONO).

time to read

1 min

December 16, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size