DoorDash partners with Klarna to offer payment plans, including credit options for purchases of $35 or more; Grubhub also uses Klarna as a payment option
in Case You Need a Loan to Pay for Your Burrito Jordan Valinsky / CNN : DoorDash will soon let users eat now and pay in installments Niket Nishant / Reuters : NYSE-bound Klarna signs payments deal wit...
Sources: the hackers behind the February 2024 data breach of drug distributor Cencora received a record $75M ransom via three bitcoin installments in March 2024
Katrina Manson / Bloomberg :
Apple rolls out Apple Pay Later to select US users, for online and in-app purchases on iOS 16.4 and iPadOS 16.4, available to all US users in the coming months
and bring out the regulators Eray Eliaçik / gHacks Technology News : How to use Apple Pay Later: Set up, apply, and purchase Joseph De Avila / Wall Street Journal : Apple Rolls Out Buy Now, Pay Later ...
Ant Group partners with BNPL service Splitit to let Alipay users on AliExpress in Europe pay for items in installments, starting in Germany, Spain, and France
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Amazon partners with Affirm to roll out monthly installments for purchases over $50 to some US customers; Affirm stock is up ~30% after hours
Amazon partners with Affirm to roll out monthly installments for purchases over $50 to some US customers; Affirm stock is up ~30% after hours
Kate Rooney / CNBC :
Amazon partners with Affirm to roll out monthly installments for purchases over $50 to some US customers; Affirm stock is up ~30% after hours
- Affirm's buy now, pay later checkout option will be available to certain Amazon customers in the U.S. starting Friday with a broader rollout in the coming months.
Apple and Affirm's PayBright will launch a “buy now, pay later” program for iPhone, Mac, and iPad purchases in Canada on Aug. 11, according to a staff message
and is separate from the Apple Pay Later ‘Buy Now, Pay Later’ service Apple is developing for ALL Apple Pay transactions. https://www.bloomberg.com/... Mark Gurman / @markgurman : New story: Apple pla...
Sources: Apple and Goldman Sachs are working on a “buy now, pay later” service to let consumers pay for any Apple Pay purchase in installments, rivaling Affirm
- Service to let users pay off any Apple Pay purchase over time — Fresh partnership with Apple could boost Goldman consumer push
Sunbit, which helps physical and e-commerce stores offer customers the option to pay in installments, raises $130M Series D at $1.1B after money valuation
Meir Orbach / CTech :