![]() ![]() Now, when you’re on a shopping website looking to make a purchase, you’ll see the BNPL option right when you enter your credit card number. “It means any purchase between $35 – $1,000 you make through Microsoft Edge can be split into 4 installments over 6 weeks.” But now, Microsoft partners with 3rd party Zip (previously Quadpay) to offer a BNPL payment option at browser level,” explains Microsoft’s Mei Hua in an announcement post spotted by. ![]() ![]() “Usually, BNPL is offered in specific eCommerce websites like Target, Walmart. Rather than going through a retailer, Edge will offer a buy now, pay later (BNPL) option on the browser level. Microsoft is always trying new stuff with its Edge browser, and its latest move is rather interesting.
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