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E-commerce platform Shein partners with Klarna
05 Mar 20 1 min read
Shein, the one-stop-shop for the modern yet economical fashionista, has partnered with Klarna, the leading global alternative payments provider and shopping service. Known for its affordable range of clothing and accessories, Shein is a fashion e-commerce platform, with 17.6 million new net users and app downloads in the US in the last three months of 2019.
Customers can now pay at checkout utilising Klarna’s pay in four equal payments with no interest or fees, according to a press release by the company.
“At Klarna, we strive to partner with like-minded brands. Shein’s mission of offering on-trend styles that won’t break the bank’ fits seamlessly with our belief that our customers should get what they love without restrictions,” David Sykes, head of US at Klarna said.
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Customers can now pay at checkout utilising Klarna’s pay in four equal payments with no interest or fees, according to a press release by the company.
“At Klarna, we strive to partner with like-minded brands. Shein’s mission of offering on-trend styles that won’t break the bank’ fits seamlessly with our belief that our customers should get what they love without restrictions,” David Sykes, head of US at Klarna said.
Klarna is the pioneer and global leader of buy-now-pay-later and the future of shopping. With 85 million+ customers and 200,000+ merchants, Klarna allows consumers to purchase products that enhance their day-to-day lives, while creating a smoother way to shop and pay.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (GK)
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