Apple Pay Now Lets You 'Pay Later' With Klarna in Three More Countries
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Apple Pay Now Lets You 'Pay Later' With Klarna in Three More Countries
Klarna is now available as a buy-now, pay-later option when using Apple Pay in Denmark, Spain, and Sweden, with France to follow in the coming weeks. This financing option lets you pay for your Apple Pay purchase in monthly installments. Klarna was already available via Apple Pay in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom.
Apple Pay Later, the opportunity to pay for its purchases later or in installments, was rather short-lived: announced in the summer of 2022, introduced in March 2023 and already discontinued in June 2024. Instead, Apple relies here on external providers, in the USA these are for example Citybank and Synchrony, in Spain CaixaBank and in Canada – Klarna. The Swedish provider surprisingly announced yesterday that they are cooperating with Apple Pay…
Klarna payment options on Apple Pay expand to Spain, Denmark, and Sweden
Klarna payment options on Apple Pay have now become available to customers in Spain, Denmark, and Sweden. Eligible users in these countries can use Klarna’s flexible payment services when checking out online and in-app with an iPhone or iPad, and for in-store purchases using an iPhone. This development is said to increase transparency and flexibility for Apple Pay customers in these nations. The expansion follows similar launches in the UK, Cana…
Users in Denmark, Spain and Sweden can pay purchases with Apple Pay in several instalments for the first time. The activation includes online payments as well as payment transactions in apps or in stationary stores. The prerequisite is an iPhone or iPad with the current system. France is to follow as next country. The new offer is based on already running programs in the USA, Canada and the UK, in which Apple has been cooperating with Klarna for…
Klarna now available on Apple Pay in Denmark, Spain, and Sweden with France to follow
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