Buy now pay later not only for residential customers

The deferred payment mechanism is an attractive solution for customers who do not currently have access to funds to pay for purchases they need. The principle of deferred payment is very simple and basically boils down to the phrase: buy now, pay later. Shops usually offer a 30-day deferred payment free of charge for individual customers, but for some time now, more and more offers of this type have been appearing on the market, which allow even entrepreneurs to pay after 30 days.
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Stores with “pay later” option


Where can you take advantage of deferred payment or installments for business?


Looking for deferred payment and the store doesn’t offer it?


How does it work?

Or do you run an online store?


What do you gain from working with PragmaGO?

The vision of paying in 30 days or spreading the payment over installments reaching up to 36 months will make customers more willing to make larger purchases right in your store. What’s more, you don’t risk anything – the funds for purchases will be credited to your account immediately, and the risk of the counterparty’s insolvency is taken over entirely by PragmaGO.

What do you gain from working with PragmaGO?

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