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What is Black Friday? Black Friday falls on the day after Thanksgiving (the fourth Thursday of November). Originating in America, it’s hotly contested as to where the name Black Friday …
Continue reading "Your Guide to Black Friday 2020 & Cyber Monday Sales"
Written by Suzi O'Shea
• 26/03/2021 • 5 minute read
Through technology and data, Afterpay and Westpac are partnering-up to build stronger and better-quality customer relationships. In a strategic shift towards banking, Australia’s most prominent player in the buy now …
Continue reading "Buy Now Pay Later Giant, Afterpay, Announces Partnership with Westpac"
Written by Angelica Silva
• 26/03/2021 • 3 minute read
Towards the end of August, buy now pay later provider Afterpay ran it’s massive ‘Afterpay Day’ sale to a roaring success. Although shoppers loved the opportunity to score up to …
Continue reading "BNPL vs Credit Cards: What Do Aussies Truly Think of Buy Now Pay Later Services?"
Written by Kellie Amos
• 26/03/2021 • 5 minute read
Unpacking BNPL Looking at signing up for a buy now pay later service? We’ve put together this helpful guide to help you. Since COVID restrictions hit Australia, contactless payment has …
Continue reading "How Does Buying Now Pay Later (BNPL) Work?"
Written by Nora Ackermann
• 07/10/2020 • 6 minute read
A new approach to credit A major Australian bank is taking on buy now, pay later (BNPL) services such as Afterpay and Zip, with the launch of an interest-free credit …
Continue reading "Major Australian Bank Takes on Afterpay With No Interest Credit Card"
Written by Katie Douglass
• 26/03/2021 • 4 minute read
If you’ve ever shopped online before, chances are you were bombarded with emails advertising ‘Afterpay Day’ last week. The sale promo, which ran from August 20 – 21, offered shoppers …
Continue reading "Buy Now Pay Later Services vs Credit Cards: Have Your Say"
Written by Kellie Amos
• 26/03/2021 • 1 minute read
It can be expensive to borrow small amounts of money and borrowing may not solve your money problems.
Check your options before you borrow:
The Australian Government's MoneySmart website shows you how small amount loans work and suggests other options that may help you.
*This statement is an Australian Government requirement under the National Consumer Credit Protection Act 2009.