Affirm and Stripe Partner to Launch First-Ever BNPL Integration on Stripe Terminal for In-Store Shoppers

Reuters
Aug 13
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/AFRM">Affirm</a> and Stripe Partner to Launch First-Ever BNPL Integration on Stripe Terminal for In-Store Shoppers

Affirm Holdings Inc. has expanded its partnership with Stripe to introduce the first buy now, pay later (BNPL) integration on Stripe Terminal. This collaboration allows U.S. and Canadian merchants to offer Affirm's flexible payment options to in-store shoppers directly through Stripe Terminal, which boasts over one million devices in use. The integration aims to enhance consumer choice and merchant growth by providing personalized payment plans ranging from 30 days to 60 months, supporting cart sizes from $35 to $30,000. This move is expected to drive overall sales and increase average order value by enabling Affirm's services in physical retail environments.

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