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Australia’s Festive Season Moves Ahead With A Buy Now, Pay Later Lifeline

Australia's Festive Season Moves Ahead With A Buy Now, Pay Later Lifeline

Zip, As retailers continue stocking their shelves with Christmas decorations, many Aussies will turn to Buy Now, Pay Later to help them through the silly season. Buy Now Pay Later services are popular among those who’d like to spread their expenses out over multiple payments without paying large interest fees.

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These services allow shoppers to buy gifts, décor and make travel arrangements with the agreement of a consistent payback schedule set by shoppers themselves. This convenience could see this non-traditional payment method emerge as a popular choice for covering seasonal expenses.

As the COVID-19 crisis continues to shape the way consumers spend their money, Buy Now Pay Later programs continue to rise in popularity. The rapidly growing Buy Now, Pay Later industry is also helping to minimise credit card debt and facilitate a culture of scheduled payments associated with payback schemes. During the COVID-19 pandemic, fear has grown about using credit cards associated with high-interest fees, but Buy Now, Pay Later services offer consumers an alternative to these conventional services.

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While the economic downturn and rise in unemployment have had a significant effect on spending as shown in Zip’s Weekly Spending Index since March, certain areas of the economy are slowly picking up. While spending at restaurants and cafés is still down from last year, expenditure online has increased exponentially, flagging a potentially big market for holiday spending.

Some Buy Now, Pay Later companies are now also integrating payment mechanisms for consumers to use at point of purchase within brick and mortar stores. Zip’s new Tap & Zip feature allows customers to use their Zip account wherever Visa is accepted. By adding a BNPL service to phone wallets and smart devices, it’s increasing the potential market for these services as well as their use nationwide.

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