
The MacBook Neo has been released in the Philippines, positioning itself as a device suited for everyday productivity, from school requirements to professional tasks and side projects.
Designed for users who need mobility and efficiency, the laptop supports a range of daily activities, allowing work and personal tasks to be handled on the go. Its arrival adds another option for consumers looking to upgrade their devices for both academic and professional use.
To make the purchase more accessible, financing options are being offered through GCash’s GGives feature. This allows qualified users to pay in installments instead of making a full upfront payment.
Under the program, customers may avail of flexible payment terms, including installment plans ranging from 12 to 24 months. A no down payment option is also available, alongside a 0.9 percent interest rate under a limited promotional offer.
Eligible users must have an active GGives account to use the service. Those who have not yet activated the feature may apply through the GCash app by navigating to the “Borrow” section and completing the required steps for evaluation.

Once approved, users are given a credit limit, which can then be used to purchase the MacBook Neo through participating partner merchants. The installment setup aims to ease the financial burden of purchasing higher-value gadgets.
The financing option forms part of GCash’s broader push to expand access to credit and financial services through its digital platform. It enables users to acquire essential devices while managing costs over time.
GCash, operated by G-Xchange Inc., continues to offer a range of services including payments, transfers, savings, and lending, contributing to wider financial inclusion efforts in the country.