Posts Tagged ‘buy now pay later’
Zilch opens Ad-Subsidised-Payments-Network to third parties
Philip Belamant, chief executive officer of Zilch, called it “an important step in creating what could be a trillion-dollar-plus payments ad-marketplace”.
Read MoreKlarna unveils credit ‘opt out’ feature in UK
The new voluntary feature was developed by Klarna following a meeting between its chief executive officer Sebastian Siemiatkowski and MP Andrew Griffith.
Read MorePlaid partners with Prism Data
The partnership intends to make it quicker and easier for businesses to analyse and use consumer-permissioned Open Banking data to underwrite consumers.
Read MoreTilta’s lending solution for ecommerce marketplaces goes live on Mambu
Partnership comes amid a “growing appetite for seamless payment methods during the B2B purchasing experience”, according to Mambu’s Scott Wilson.
Read MoreNewDay bolsters access to credit with ClearScore’s Open Banking services
The partnership between NewDay and D•One will use Open Banking connectivity to enhance lending decisions.
Read MoreExperian Boost partners with Virgin Money Slyce to make ‘affordable credit more inclusive’
Experian Boost data will be included in Virgin Money Slyce’s credit card decisioning process, allowing ‘Boost’ users to “improve their creditworthiness”.
Read MoreFeature: Assessing the rise of BNPL in the UK as regulation looms
As the UK’s buy now, pay later sector continues to grow and readies for regulation, are concerns about consumer demand in a cost-of-living crisis justified, or is it experiencing growing pains?
Read MoreApple releases BNPL offering ‘Pay Later’ in the US
Users of Apple Pay Later will be able to pay for purchases in four instalments, without being charged interest or fees.
Read MoreUnzer launches BNPL solution for European merchants
The payment solutions company’s new ‘Upaylater’ service will help merchants meet demand for BNPL payment options.
Read MoreKlarna builds plugin with ChatGPT to offer ‘curated’ product recommendations
Klarna collaborated with OpenAI on the plugin, which will initially be available to ChatGPT Plus subscribers in the US and Canada.
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