IKEA's Got a Brand New Bag: BNPL

Tuesday, 26/09/2023 | 09:15 GMT by Louis Parks
  • The Swedish meatball purveyor teams up with Afterpay.
  • BNPL options will now be available to all shoppers.
BNPL

For all lovers of IKEA, big news, there’s a payment revolution underway: BNPL. For those of you with partners addicted to the Swedish firm’s ultra-Scando design ethos and their endless concrete-clad hallways, please bear with us.

The furniture giant has teamed up with Afterpay to bring you the ultimate budget-friendly shopping spree. God help us. Yes, you heard that right. IKEA is embracing the future of payments with a Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) scheme that's as hip as their meatballs are delicious.

Unlocking the Installment Revolution

Gone are the days of maxing out your credit card in the quest for a Scandi-chic home makeover. Thanks to IKEA and Afterpay’s partnership, you can stroll through the labyrinthine aisles of IKEA and pay for your stylish finds in bite-sized chunks over six weeks. Worried about your credit score? Don't be. This isn't your average credit deal. No credit-score bruises here. It’s also worth remembering that they’ve dabbled in interesting payments before.

So, why is IKEA hopping on the BNPL bandwagon? Because they understand that modern shoppers want options. Flexible payment plans that don't smack you with hefty interest charges.

“But what about my IKEA card?”, I hear you ask. The IKEA Projekt credit card has its perks, especially for big spenders. While Afterpay sets a $1,500 limit per transaction, the IKEA credit card offers more flexibility. So, don’t worry about it. You can still splurge and enjoy your benefits, Afterpay’s more for the impulse shoppers among us.

A Contemporary Retail Experience

IKEA's foray into BNPL isn't just about payments. It’s part of the company’s approach to the modern shopping experience. Whether you're braving the maze of a physical IKEA store or browsing their virtual aisles, Afterpay is there, like some malevolent spending goblin, demanding you buy yet another innovative storage solution. BNPL will, essentially, be available online and in person.

So, whether you’re looking for Scando minimalism across your living room, or you're just in need of an angular, flexible desk lamp, you’ll be able to pay for it installments. Alternatively, you could just retire to your bedroom, turn off the lights and sit quietly, thinking about all those trips to the famed yellow and blue store that lie in wait for you on the weekends. Fun times. At least there’s the meatballs… and you can take them home.

For more financial news with a twist and all the latest stories, be sure to check out our Trending section. And stop thinking about meatballs.

For all lovers of IKEA, big news, there’s a payment revolution underway: BNPL. For those of you with partners addicted to the Swedish firm’s ultra-Scando design ethos and their endless concrete-clad hallways, please bear with us.

The furniture giant has teamed up with Afterpay to bring you the ultimate budget-friendly shopping spree. God help us. Yes, you heard that right. IKEA is embracing the future of payments with a Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) scheme that's as hip as their meatballs are delicious.

Unlocking the Installment Revolution

Gone are the days of maxing out your credit card in the quest for a Scandi-chic home makeover. Thanks to IKEA and Afterpay’s partnership, you can stroll through the labyrinthine aisles of IKEA and pay for your stylish finds in bite-sized chunks over six weeks. Worried about your credit score? Don't be. This isn't your average credit deal. No credit-score bruises here. It’s also worth remembering that they’ve dabbled in interesting payments before.

So, why is IKEA hopping on the BNPL bandwagon? Because they understand that modern shoppers want options. Flexible payment plans that don't smack you with hefty interest charges.

“But what about my IKEA card?”, I hear you ask. The IKEA Projekt credit card has its perks, especially for big spenders. While Afterpay sets a $1,500 limit per transaction, the IKEA credit card offers more flexibility. So, don’t worry about it. You can still splurge and enjoy your benefits, Afterpay’s more for the impulse shoppers among us.

A Contemporary Retail Experience

IKEA's foray into BNPL isn't just about payments. It’s part of the company’s approach to the modern shopping experience. Whether you're braving the maze of a physical IKEA store or browsing their virtual aisles, Afterpay is there, like some malevolent spending goblin, demanding you buy yet another innovative storage solution. BNPL will, essentially, be available online and in person.

So, whether you’re looking for Scando minimalism across your living room, or you're just in need of an angular, flexible desk lamp, you’ll be able to pay for it installments. Alternatively, you could just retire to your bedroom, turn off the lights and sit quietly, thinking about all those trips to the famed yellow and blue store that lie in wait for you on the weekends. Fun times. At least there’s the meatballs… and you can take them home.

For more financial news with a twist and all the latest stories, be sure to check out our Trending section. And stop thinking about meatballs.

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About the Author: Louis Parks
Louis Parks has lived and worked in and around the Middle East for much of his professional career. He writes about the meeting of the tech and finance worlds.
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