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Groupe Dynamite Partners With PayBright to Offer Interest-Free Installment Payments in Canada

Groupe Dynamite Partners With PayBright to Offer Interest-Free Installment Payments in Canada

Groupe Dynamite, a leading Canadian fashion retailer whose a la mode apparel and accessories are offered online and in over 300 Garage Clothing and Dynamite stores across the country, announced its partnership with PayBright, Canada’s leading provider of installment payment solutions.

Through this new partnership, Canadian shoppers on www.dynamiteclothing.com and garageclothing.com can now select PayBright’s installment payment option at checkout. Groupe Dynamite is offering PayBright’s Pay in 4 installment plan: 4 bi-weekly interest-free payments for purchases starting at $35. Shoppers across Canada can choose PayBright as their preferred way to pay and enjoy their apparel while paying over time.

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Toronto-based PayBright is partnered with over 6,000 domestic and international merchants, enabling them to offer installment payments to their Canadian consumers quickly and easily. E-commerce merchants that partner with PayBright are seeing growth in consumer traffic, increases in checkout conversions of 10-25%, and average order values that are as much as 100% higher than orders completed with other payment methods.

“Shopping at Garage and Dynamite is not only about leading fashion, but also choice and convenience. We are constantly enhancing the checkout experience both in-store and online, and that includes how our customers can pay,” said Ian Richards, Vice-President, Digital & Loyalty, Groupe Dynamite. “With PayBright in Canada and Klarna in the US, we are giving shoppers payment flexibility, interest-free spending power, and a seamless experience.”

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