India’s first pay later company in true sense is epaylater. Started by offering pay later options for railway ticket booking and have diversified in providing paylater options to the mom and pop stores who buy from wholesalers like Walmart and Metro
This is brilliant. I was planning a video on Klarna: we are going to use this article as a basis for the script, will link back to the article of course. (Happy to provide more details beforehand if you wish.)
India is also seeing some great startups in this space.
A reader highlighted Bajaj Finance to me.
India’s first pay later company in true sense is epaylater. Started by offering pay later options for railway ticket booking and have diversified in providing paylater options to the mom and pop stores who buy from wholesalers like Walmart and Metro
Thanks for writing this. Do you have any pointers to similar writings on afterpay & affirm with some data int hem? please share if you have any
Afterpay is public so their annual report is a good start. Not much on Affirm, I'm afraid, until their S-1 is made public.
This is brilliant. I was planning a video on Klarna: we are going to use this article as a basis for the script, will link back to the article of course. (Happy to provide more details beforehand if you wish.)
I understand the benefit for those without credit cards, but seems hard to make the switch for those used to credit cards.