SENA Offers Customer Support Amid COVID-19 with '0 Baht Installments for 6 Months' and Up to 1,600,000 Baht Cash Back
SENA is stepping up to assist customers with the campaign "SENA ZERO COVID" offering "0 Baht installments for 6 months" along with cash back of up to 1,600,000 Baht. This initiative aims to support new customers seeking housing, with all deals being well-managed starting today until September 30, 2020.

Associate Professor Dr. Kesara Thanyalakphak, Deputy CEO of Sena Development Public Company Limited, revealed that following the government's declaration of a state of emergency to address the COVID-19 outbreak, it is a measure to slow down the spread of the virus. She urged the public to refrain from traveling to other provinces and to stay home to reduce the spread in accordance with government policy. Recently, the Bank of Thailand projected that the Thai economy would contract by 5.3% this year, which would be a more severe decline than the "Tom Yum Goong crisis." The main factor affecting the contraction of the Thai economy stems from the COVID-19 situation, which has impacted the country's economic conditions.



Sena understands the burden on customers looking to purchase housing, which is why they have launched an urgent policy to assist all customers affected by the crisis through the "SENA ZERO COVID" campaign. This special offer is for customers buying homes and condos during the COVID-19 crisis, featuring 0 Baht installments for up to 6 months for ready-to-move-in projects, and for new projects, a 0 Baht down payment with a maximum 6-month extension on the down payment, plus cash back of up to 1,600,000 Baht.
A total of 29 participating projects are available from today until September 30, 2020. In addition to helping customers and residents, the company is ready to assist with anything beneficial to society to help everyone get through this crisis together until we reach ZERO COVID.
For customers interested in the projects or affected during this COVID-19 crisis, further details can be inquired at the call center 1775.