Zilch Partners with Visa to Launch Physical Buy Now, Pay Later Card

Zilch expands its BNPL services with Visa-backed physical card, enhancing flexibility for millions of customers

Highlights:

  • Zilch introduces a physical card in partnership with Visa, allowing customers to shop at over 150 million merchant locations worldwide.
  • The card offers flexible repayment options, enabling users to pay in full or split payments over weeks or months.
  • Available from September, the card aims to encourage offline transactions among Zilch’s existing customer base.

Summary:

London-based BNPL provider Zilch is launching its first physical payment card in collaboration with Visa. The move aims to provide greater flexibility to millions of customers, particularly those who prefer physical cards over mobile wallets.

The card will work across Visa’s extensive global network, allowing users to shop online and offline with flexible repayment options. Zilch hopes this initiative will encourage more offline transactions among its customers, with availability starting in September.

Laura M
Laura M
Laura is a financial reporter, editor, and researcher with a particular interest in fintech innovation, capital markets, and the evolving global banking landscape.

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