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The Payments Race: The Rise of Buy Now, Pay Later

We share actionable insights from the VOICES 2020 talk, identifying the consumer mindset driving the adoption of Buy Now, Pay Later solutions and why retailers should look to the fastest-growing online payment method in the US when developing post-pandemic resurgence plans.
Silvija Martincevic, chief commercial officer at Affirm, in conversation with BoF Founder and CEO Imran Amed at VOICES 2020 on The Payments Race: The Rise of Buy Now, Pay Later.
Silvija Martincevic, chief commercial officer at Affirm, in conversation with BoF Founder and CEO Imran Amed at VOICES 2020 on The Payments Race: The Rise of Buy Now, Pay Later. Getty Images for The Business of Fashion.
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On Day 3 of VOICES, delivered via a global broadcast from a pop-up studio in London, Affirm’s Chief Commercial Officer Silvija Martincevic shared her insights on the explosive adoption of Buy Now, Pay Later solutions, and how reimagining payment strategies can drive future growth in the fashion industry, with Imran Amed, founder & CEO of The Business of Fashion.

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