Amazon Pay Later is now used by more than two million customers in India

Amazon Pay Later is now used by more than two million customers in India. They have released a Press release that says, they launched the service while the pandemic last year to enable purchases of essentials as well as high-value items allowing customers to buy now pay next month or in installments.

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As for what the service does actually, Amazon Pay Later is a payment method where banks and financial institutions offer an instant credit line to customers with an easy digital sign-up process and there have been multiple reports that have recorded 10 million + transactions at 99.9% Payment Success Rate.

Speaking on the occasion, Vikas Bansal, Director – Amazon Pay India said, “We are humbled to serve millions of customers on Amazon Pay Later and offer a virtual line of credit to customers shopping on Amazon. Amazon Pay Later provides a seamless payment experience with in-built security features and empowers our customers to better manage their monthly spends. 2 million sign-ups are a testimony of customers’ adoption and trust to choose Amazon Pay.” 

According to Amazon, this new milestone reflects the growing preference among Amazon customers for digital payments, along with a readily accessible credit line from banks and financial institutions that provides convenience, safety along with unique rewards and benefits. This service is aimed at helping customers extend their budgets for high-priced products purchases like home appliances, electronic gadgets, everyday essentials, groceries, and even pay their monthly bills be it electricity, mobile recharges, DTH, and more. Additionally, customers can even avail the option to repay by next month at no additional cost, or in easy EMIs up to 12 months at nominal interest rates through their bank accounts.

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