November 2024: Top five payments stories of the month
FinTech Futures takes a look back at five of the top payments stories from November.
FinTech Futures takes a look back at five of the top payments stories from November.
Our pick of the top fintech news stories this week includes Klarna, Ualá, Visa and more.
The offering has been available in Asia for over a year with the launch of Olive Card in Japan.
Affirm’s UK country manager Ruth Spratt says the UK is “the perfect place for the next phase of Affirm’s journey”.
Amazon Business customers can now select Affirm at checkout to pay for eligible goods over time.
The company intends to double down on its core business while “sunsetting” initiatives including Affirm Crypto.
Vartana is a new provider of managed checkout and BNPL options for businesses.
More than eight million shoppers have used the online return service.
There is plenty of room for experiments in BNPL, and many customer segments are yet to be addressed.
Affirm is placing pressure squarely on banks and fintechs to challenge its BNPL market share.
Affirm managed to halve its losses by June 2020.
Fintechs in the BNPL space have seen their valuations rocket.
PoS lender is working with Goldman Sachs in early-stage discussions of a potential listing.
Affirm will power instalment payments for ‘Shop Pay’.
The main investor is supposedly known as a warehouse facility.
Former PayPal stars David Sacks and Max Levchin’s companies are on board.
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The Californian firm offers point-of-sale financing.
Affirm InStore, an alternative to traditional credit cards at brick-and-mortar merchants.
San Francisco-based start-up lender Affirm has got a $100 million credit line from Morgan Stanley as it looks to boost its business, according to The Wall Street Journal. The firm is “adding debt” as it “seeks to grow its loans for tickets, trips, and other big online purchases as an alternative to paying with credit […]