Ride Now Pay Later With Little Pesa

Ride Now Pay Later With Little Pesa

Picture this: cruising through the streets on your brand new electric bicycle without the burden of upfront costs. Now you can! eBee Africa has partnered with microfinance partner, Little Pesa, to allow you to Ride Now & Pay Later! 

So, how does this groundbreaking partnership work? Let’s break it down:

  1. Competitive Financing: Little Pesa offers competitive interest rates, ensuring that financing your electric bicycle is hussle-free & affordable over a period of 3 to 12 months.
  2. Seamless Application Process: Say goodbye to endless paperwork and bureaucratic hurdles. Simply download the Little Pesa app on Play Store or App store, sign up, and submit basic documentation, including a copy of your ID, payslip, 3 months bank & mpesa statements) & wait for verification.
  3. Flexibility at Your Fingertips: Little Pesa’s flexible loan limits ensure that you can borrow up to 200% of your net salary, with a maximum cap of Ksh 300,000. That means you can choose the electric bicycle that suits your needs without breaking the bank.
  4. Privacy and Peace of Mind: Little Pesa respects your privacy and operates 24/7 ensuring that your personal information is safe and secure at all times.
  5. Transparent Terms: No hidden charges and confusing jargon. Little Pesa believes in transparency, providing clear and understandable terms so that you can make informed decisions about your financing.

Whether you’re commuting to work, running errands, or simply exploring the city, electric bicycles offer a convenient, eco-friendly, and cost-effective mode of transportation. So, what are you waiting for? Download the Little Pesa App today and cruise your way to electric happiness!/

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