Apple turns to third parties for 'buy now, pay later' after sunsetting product

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Offering launching later this year via third-parties like Affirm.

Apple turns to third parties for 'buy now, pay later' after sunsetting product
Although Apple is discontinuing its buy now, pay later service launched last year, the company is sticking with the product, with a successor to the offering launching later this year via third-parties like Affirm. Buy now, pay later (BNPL) exploded in popularity as the COVID-19 pandemic forced ...

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