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BNPL Klarna now available across most merchants
Customers can now shop and pay later anywhere in-store or online through the Klarna app with Klarna’s 'unique' and 'interest-free' virtual one-time cards.
One million Aussies cut the credit card for a BNPL account
BNPL Klarna axes late fees on some purchases
Zip offers buy now pay later instalments on childcare
RBA calls for BNPL to cut no-surcharge rules
Aussies spend up big following 'Freedom Day' in NSW
Afterpay, Zip sign up for debt negotiation as BNPL crackdown looms
ANZ puts 'lipstick on a pig' and jumps on BNPL train
Mastercard offers BNPL instalment options
CoverPay unveils a new BNPL platform for insurance payments
Critics say Afterpay's new 'Retro' feature could trigger credit crackdown
New PayPal app is a 'one-stop shop' for customers to manage personal finances
Afterpay, Westpac tackle wage-advance apps with new 'Retro' BNPL feature
US BNPL player 'Affirm' to launch in crowded Australian market
Upcoming changes to credit reporting: Good news or bad news?
Suncorp launches buy now, pay later offering 'PayLater'
Afterpay reports 'catastrophic' loss, up 600% on year prior
CBA launches 'StepPay' to compete in the BNPL space
CBA cuts fees for merchants to integrate with Klarna
Despite winding down in Australia, Citi launches new BNPL 'Spot'
PayPal switches on fee-free buy now, pay later service
'Horror show in the making': Missed buy now, pay later repayments surge 83%
Parents of Millennials 'cautious' about BNPL
Two-thirds of workers want to ditch the office dress code
Citi says credit card applications are up 25%
'Planpay' introduced for travellers to pay off their holiday in instalments
Microsoft teams up with BNPL provider Zip
Fewer than 7% of millennials now use credit cards
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