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Splitit enables AliExpress’ shoppers to ‘Pay After Delivery’ in the US

Splitit Payments Limited (“Splitit” or the “Company”) the only embedded white-label platform that allows customers to pay by installments using their existing credit on their bank issued payment card at checkout and AliExpress have announced that after a successful rollout on AliExpress across Europe including Germany, Spain, France, Italy, Netherlands, the UK and Australia, they have now expanded the ‘Pay After Delivery’ service to customers in the US.

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Splitit’s installment service is now also being offered in addition to Pay After Delivery in Spain and Germany.

“We are thrilled with the results seen from the rollout of our Pay After Delivery and installments service with AliExpress, whilst further strengthening our partnership with Checkout.com. The demand from shoppers has been very positive, proving there is demand for a modern, simple way to allow consumers to pay only after the product has been delivered, improving the customer experience and building merchant loyalty,” says Splitit CEO Nandan Sheth.

Pay After Delivery is Splitit’s latest service that allows consumers to pay for goods after delivery via a custom-branded experience embedded in the AliExpress checkout flow. Splitit’s flexible technology platform, coupled with Checkout.com’s payment-acquiring capabilities, enables AliExpress shoppers to pay after delivery with their existing credit card. Alipay is AliExpress’ global payment solution partner.

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