Yes Bank partners Amazon Pay for UPI, chooses AWS for payment processing, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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Mumbai: Yes Bank has partnered with Amazon Pay and AWS to offer UPI payment to users. In FY21, Yes Bank recorded a market share of around 40% by volume in the UPI ecosystem and around 30% by volume in the UPI merchant acquiring business thanks to the integration with PhonePe.

The integration with Amazon Pay will enable the US e-commerce giant, which is a late entrant into the payment space, to issue UPI IDs with the @yapl handle. The tie-up will further expand Yes Bank’s presence in UPI with its payment processing platform hosted on AWS.

Based on a multi-bank model, this collaboration allows Yes Bank to acquire merchants through the Amazon Pay platform, adding to its existing merchant network.

The private lender said it has developed a cloud-native UPI processing platform to optimally handle the high traffic of transactions observed during surge periods like festivals or annual sales.

“With this collaboration, we will be able to offer our customers more control, flexibility and choice for a vast range of purchases and peer-to-peer transactions — through UPI-based payments,” said Prashant Kumar, MD & CEO, Yes Bank.

According to Mahendra Nerurkar, CEO and VP, Amazon Pay, the company plans to expand its digital payment network by making it more rewarding for customers. “UPI is one of the most convenient and popular ways to pay in India. With a cloud-native architecture we hope to keep raising the bar on availability, speed and customer experience using UPI through the Amazon app,” said Nerurkar.



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Here’s what top banks are offering this festive season, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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While the COVID-19 and the resultant lockdown affected the celebrations last year, the festive season finally seems to be getting back on track.

The country is celebrating Diwali this week, giving an opportunity to companies and banks to incentivise their business by offering discounts on a range of items from jewellery to smartphones.

The lockdown was heavy on most, and affected the finances of several families. However, to ensure that these temporary setbacks do not come in the way of Diwali shopping and celebrations, a number of festive offers are up for grabs this year.

State Bank of India- #KhushiyonKaSwagat

This Diwali, if a customer of State Bank of India (SBI) applies for a car loan through YONO app, then they can get an interest rate concession of up to 0.5%, with zero processing fees, the bank said in a tweet.

Customers can get cash back offers up to Rs 2,500 on every purchase on e-commerce sites such as Flipkart and Amazon. Besides, one can get instant loan approval now.

The bank is offering car loans from 7.25%, gold loans from 7.50%, personal loans from 9.60%.

Additionally, the home loan offer which was started in September is still there. SBI currently offers home loans at only 6.7% for any amount and any tenure without any processing fees.

ICICI Bank- #FestiveBonanza

ICICI Bank launched ‘Festive Bonanza’ with a complete range of offers, heavy discounts and cash back available on a range of products, including luxury items from premium brands and leading e-commerce platforms.

As part of the ‘Festive Bonanza’, the bank is offering up to 20% cash back and discount on every purchase on Amazon, Myntra, Flipkart, Jiomart, Reliance Digital, among other platforms.

Besides, benefits are there for retail and business customers on various banking products and services such as home loan, car loan, overdraft facility and others.

Diwali 2021: Here's what top banks are offering this festive season

HDFC Bank- #FestiveTreats

HDFC bank has partnered with over 10,000 merchants across more than 100 locations to offer special deals specifically created for their personal and business needs in this Diwali time.

Benefits offered to customers include cash backs and no-cost EMIs on premium mobile phones, up to 22.5% cash back and no-cost EMI on electronics and consumer goods such as washing machines and refrigerators on shopping platform Amazon by using HDFC Bank’s credit and debit cards.

Personal loans starting at 10.25% interest with instant disbursal in account are also there. Customers can avail car loans starting at 7.50% with zero foreclosure charges and funding of up to 100% on two-wheeler loans and 4% less on interest rates, the bank said

BOI- #BOIUtsav

Bank of India has announced a 35 basis-point cut in its home loan interest rates and 50 basis-point reduction in vehicle loan interest rates. The minimum rate now starts at 6.50% against 6.85% on home loans and 6.85% against 7.35% earlier on vehicle loans.

This special rate, which was effective from October 18 till December 31, is available for customers applying for fresh loans, and for those seeking transfer of loans. Processing charges have also been waived for both the loans till 2022.

Axis Bank- #DilSeOpenCelebrations

Axis Bank is offering waivers of 12 EMIs on select home loan products in this festive season and providing on-road finance without any processing fees for two-wheelers customers.

To boost local retailers during this season, Axis Bank has roped in more than 2,500 local stores across 50 cities. The bank customers will get discounts up to 20% on shopping from these stores. Besides, one can get 10% or more cash back when purchasing on popular e-commerce platforms such as Flipkart and Amazon.

BOB- #KhushiyonKaTyohaar

Bank of Baroda also extended Diwali offers. This bank has slashed interest rates on both home car loans that start from 6.5% and 7% respectively. Processing charges are also waived for both the loans.



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SoftBank, Amazon, Accel invest $108 mln in banking platform Pismo, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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SAO PAULO, – Brazilian banking and payments tech platform Pismo raised $108 million in an investment round led by Japan’s SoftBank Group Corp, Amazon.com Inc and global venture capital firm Accel, it announced on Tuesday.

According to Pismo, which was founded in 2016, its second funding round is aimed at fueling the company’s global expansion and accelerating the development of banking technologies.

Brazilian stock exchange operator B3, Falabella Ventures, PruVen and existing investors Redpoint eventures and Headline also joined the round, Pismo said, without disclosing its valuation.

“Pismo is now ready for a new phase of growth. On the back of this funding round, we will build further on the momentum and scale we already have in Latin America, and accelerate international expansion,” Pismo Chief Executive and co-founder Ricardo Josua said in a statement.

Pismo said its cloud-native platform for financial institutions hosts more than 25 million accounts and transacts more than $3 billion a month, adding that firms like Brazilian banks Itau Unibanco Holding SA and Banco BTG Pactual SA are among its customers.

The company expects to launch offices in Austin, Texas, Bristol, England, and Singapore following the funding round.

“(Pismo is) uniquely positioned to reinvent the technology behind banking, payments, fintech, and commercial transactions. The founders have great ambitions to make Pismo a truly global company,” SoftBank’s head of Brazil and operating partner Alex Szapiro said. (Reporting by Gabriel Araujo; Editing by Sandra Maler)



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Festive Bonanza! ICICI Bank launches special offers for customers, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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ICICI Bank has announced the launch of ‘Festive Bonanza’, which contains offers with instant discounts and cashbacks.

As part of the launch, the bank is offering benefits to retail and business customers on various banking products and services. The offers are available from today, and on various dates in the upcoming festive season.

Customers can avail these offers by using ICICI Bank debit or credit cards, internet banking and Cardless EMI. They can also avail offers like discounts on processing fee on loans, reduced EMIs on banking services and products such as loans, credit cards, savings and current accounts, NRI accounts, money transfer, consumer finance, business banking and investments, among others.

The e-commerce platforms that offering the discounts are Flipkart, Amazon, Myntra, Paytm, Bigbasket, Grofers, Supr Daily Pepperfry, JioMart, MakeMyTrip, Samsung, LG, Dell, Swiggy, Zomato, EazyDiner, Tribhovandas Bhimji Zaveri etc

Customers can avail these offers on categories like electronics, gadgets, global luxury brands, apparels, jewellery, grocery, automobile, furniture, travel and dining.



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ICICI Bank to offer instant overdraft to sellers registered on Amazon India, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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ICICI Bank has announced that it has partnered with Amazon India to offer overdraft (OD) facility upto Rs 25 lakh to individual sellers and small businesses registered on the e-commerce company’s online marketplace, instantaneously and digitally. Driven by API integration, the partnership enables sellers to avail an OD from the Bank in a process, from application to sanction to disbursement, that is digital. Customers of other banks can avail the facility from ICICI Bank, if they are registered as sellers with amazon.in.

ICICI Bank has developed this new facility that functions on the back of an industry-first scorecard to evaluate credit worthiness of sellers based on their financial profile including Credit Bureau scores.

The new credit assessment method offers convenience to the sellers as it does away with the paper-intensive bank statements or income tax returns for assessing credit worthiness. Further, it empowers small businesses and individual sellers who are ‘new-to-credit’ and ‘existing MSME borrowers’ to unlock the value of their digital transactions and get access to instant credit.

In a statement, Pankaj Gadgil, Head- Self Employed Segment, SME & Merchant Ecosystem, ICICI Bank said, “This process will help the sellers, who may otherwise not get access to adequate credit when assessed in the traditional way of using only balance sheets, bank statements and tax returns. This new proposition resonates our effort in developing innovations for MSME customers and will empower them with new avenues of business expansion.”
Benefits of InstaOD:

  • Online loan application: Sellers registered on amazon.in can apply for the OD instantly online through amazon.in.
  • Easy process: The Bank evaluates sellers making the loan approval process easy and quick. This is an improvement over the typical process which demands sellers to go through the tedious paper-intensive process of submitting income tax returns, bank statements and GST returns.
  • Instant sanction and disbursal: The approved OD amount is instantly sanctioned and disbursed into the seller’s current account
  • Pay for what you use: Sellers only need to pay interest on the amount of OD utilised by them
  • Auto-renewal facility: The OD is renewable on an annual basis, depending on the repayment track records of the seller

“We are prioritizing our efforts to help sellers on amazon.in bounce back from the disruption owing to COVID-19. We want to enable easy access to credit for sellers with transparent policies and at low costs” said Vikas Bansal, Director – Amazon Pay India, in a statement.



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Amazon pumps in ₹450 crore into payment unit in India

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Amazon Pay India Private Limited, the online payment business of e-commerce giant Amazon, has raised ₹450 crore from Amazon Corporate Holdings Private Limited, Singapore, and Amazon.com Inc Limited, Mauritius.

According to documents submitted by the payments company to the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, the bulk of the funding have come from Amazon Corporate Holdings Private Limited, Singapore. The documents reviewed by BusinessLine was sourced from Tofler.

For the said equity, the two companies have purchased 45 crore shares at a nominal amount of ₹ 10 each.

In May, BusinessLine had reported that Amazon Pay received fresh funding of ₹225 crore.

Earlier this month, Amazon Pay, which is competing against search-engine giant Google’s payments arm Google Pay said that it had managed to acquire five crore customers in India who are using its UPI platform.

Mahendra Nerurkar, CEO and VP Amazon Pay, claimed that customers are using the Amazon app to pay at 2 crore local shops by scanning any UPI QR code.

“In the last one year, over 75 per cent of our customers using Amazon UPI are from tier-2 and -3 cities, showing the growing reach of UPI,” the company claimed.

Amazon Pay allows its customers to recharge their phone, DTH, send money to contacts, pay salaries to household help, pay for shopping on Amazon.in. It has even extended the services for customers who want to open their fixed deposits.

Also read: Majority of consumers looking to buy 5G compatible smartphones: Amazon survey

Amazon Inc has been pumping money into its Indian entity. Amazon India had raised ₹ 915 crore from its holding company, Amazon Corporate Holdings Private Limited and Amazon.com.incs Limited Company.

Since 2013, Amazon Inc. has committed to invest around $6.5 billion in its Indian operations. In the recent past, Amazon has announced the expansion of its operations network in India. It plans to set up 10 new fulfilment centres, 5 new sortation centres, nearly 200 delivery stations, and over 1 lakh seasonal jobs to help meet customer demand.

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Amazon, Microsoft swoop in on India’s $24 billion farming data trove, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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Amazon.com, Microsoft and Cisco Systems are among technology giants lining up to harness data from India’s farmers in an ambitious government-led productivity drive aimed at transforming an outmoded agricultural industry.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s administration, which is seeking to ensure food security in the world’s second-most populous nation, has signed preliminary agreements with the three U.S. titans and a slew of local businesses starting April to share farm statistics it’s been gathering since coming to power in 2014. Modi is betting the private sector can help farmers boost yields with apps and tools built from information such as crop output, soil quality and land holdings.

Jio Platforms Ltd., the venture controlled by billionaire Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Industries Ltd., and tobacco giant ITC Ltd. are among local powerhouses that have signed up for the program, the government said this week.

With the project, Modi is seeking to usher in long-due reforms to make over a farm sector that employs almost half of the nation’s 1.3 billion people and contributes about a fifth of Asia’s third-biggest economy.

The government is counting on the project’s success to boost rural incomes, cut imports, reduce some of the world’s worst food wastages with better infrastructure, and eventually compete with exporters such as Brazil, the U.S. and the European Union.

For global firms, it’s a stab at India’s agritech industry, which Ernst & Young estimates to have the potential to reach about $24 billion in revenue by 2025, with the current penetration being only 1%. It’s also a chance to deploy networks, artificial intelligence and machine learning in a developing country, while for e-commerce firms such as Amazon and Reliance, securing a steady stream of farm produce could help crack a groceries market that accounts for more than half of the $1 trillion in annual retail spending by Indians.

“This is a high impact industry and private players are sensing the opportunity and want to be a large part of it,” said Ankur Pahwa, a partner at consultancy EY India. “India has a very high amount of food wastage because of lack of technology and infrastructure. So there’s a huge upside to the program.”

The idea is simple: Seed all the information such as crop pattern, soil health, insurance, credit, and weather patterns into a single database and then analyze it through AI and data analytics. Then the goal is to develop personalized services for a sector replete with challenges such as peaking yields, water stress, degrading soil and lack of infrastructure including temperature-controlled warehouses and refrigerated trucks.

Under the agreement, the big tech companies help the government in developing proof of concepts to offer tech solutions for farm-to-fork services, which farmers will be able to access at their doorstep. If beneficial, firms would be able to sell the final product to the government and also directly to growers and the solutions would be scaled up at the national level.

So far, the government has seeded publicly available data for more than 50 million farmers of the 120 million identified land-holding growers. Some of the local companies that have signed up include Star Agribazaar Technology, ESRI India Technologies, yoga guru Baba Ramdev’s Patanjali Organic Research Institute and Ninjacart.

But success is far from guaranteed. The plan to rope in big corporations is already drawing fire from critics, who say the move is yet another attempt by the government to give the private sector a greater sway, a development that could hurt small and vulnerable farmers.

The program may even add fuel to the protracted protests Modi’s government has been struggling to tackle for more than nine months after controversial new agricultural laws riled up some farmers. With crucial state elections due in 2022, it may get tougher to sell the technology-to-help-agriculture plan to a farming community already suspicious of the government’s intentions.

“With this data they will know where the produce wasn’t good, and will buy cheap from farmers there and sell it at exorbitant prices elsewhere,” said Sukhwinder Singh Sabhra, a farmer from the northern state of Punjab, who has been protesting since November against the new farm laws. “More than the farmers it is the consumers who will suffer.”

Technology adoption is still at a nascent stage in India, said Apeksha Kaushik, principal analyst at Gartner. “Limited availability of technology infrastructure and recurring natural phenomena like floods, droughts have also worked against the deployment of digital solutions,” she said.

Anxiety over data privacy could be another challenge. Abhimanyu Kohar, a 27-year-old farmers’ leader, who has been supporting the protesting farmers, said it’s a “serious issue.” “We all know the record of the government in keeping the data safe,” he said.

Despite the hurdles, a few one-year pro bono pilot programs are already underway.

Microsoft has selected 100 villages to deploy AI and machine learning and build a platform. Amazon, which has already started offering real-time advice and information to farmers through a mobile app, is offering cloud services to solution providers. Representatives at the India offices of Microsoft and Amazon didn’t respond to emails seeking comment.

Star Agribazaar, whose co-founder Amit Mundawala calls the project a “game changer,” will collect data on agri land profiling, crop estimation, soil degradation and weather patterns. ESRI India is using geographic information system to generate data and create applications, according to Managing Director Agendra Kumar.

“Once you have the data, you can correlate with on-ground reality and improve your projections, take informed decisions and see which regions need policy intervention,” said P.K. Joshi, former director for South Asia at Washington-based International Food Policy Research Institute.

A similar data-driven system implemented in the southern state of Karnataka last year helped increase efficiency in delivery of government benefits, said Rajeev Chawla, the state’s additional chief secretary. Some bank loans have even been made to farmers using the centralized data, and all government programs, verification for insurance and loans and minimum support price are being routed through the mechanism, plugging leakages and eliminating frauds, he said.

Besides the tech giants, many smaller companies and startups are likely to join the program. When completed the project will form the core of a national digital agriculture ecosystem to help farmers realize better profitability with access to right information at the right time, and to facilitate better planning and execution of policies, according to the government’s consultation paper on digital agriculture.

“How this exercise will translate into action or lead to higher production and farm income, that remains to be seen,” said Madan Sabnavis, chief economist at Care Ratings Ltd.



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How to convert purchase via SBI Debit card into EMI, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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If you are a State Bank of India (SBI) debit card holder, then you have the option of making big-ticket purchases via EMI. As per the bank’s press release, “SBI offers EMI facility for its customers using SBI debit card in order to purchase consumer durables from merchant stores by swiping their cards at POS (Point of sale). They can also avail this facility while buying online via e-commerce portals such as Amazon & Flipkart through SBI debit card.”

Eligibility
Before availing the EMI facility, customers must confirm the amount they are eligible to claim. This can be checked by sending SMS from the mobile number that is registered with the bank.

The SMS must be sent in the following format: DCEMI to 567676 from the registered mobile no. with the bank.

Steps for availing EMI facility with SBI debit card
Here’s how SBI debit card holders can avail EMI via debit card.

If the debit card EMI is being availed at merchant store:
a. Swipe SBI Debit Card on POS Machine at merchant store
b. Select > Brand EMI > Bank EMI
c. Enter > Amount > Repayment tenor
d. Enter PIN and press OK after the POS machine has checked the eligibility
e. Loan amount is booked after successful transaction
f. Charge slip containing Terms & Conditions of Loan is printed and the customer has to sign on the same

If the EMI is being availed for purchases made on an e-commerce website:
a. Login on Amazon or Flipkart from the mobile no. registered with the bank
b. Select the required brand, article and proceed for payment
c. Select the Easy EMI option from different payment options that appear and then select SBI
d. The amount is auto fetched, enter the tenor and click on proceed
e. SBI Login page appears, enter the internet banking or Debit Card credentials
f. Loan is booked, terms & conditions (T&C) are displayed, if accepted, the order is booked

Loan amount and interest rate:
As per the bank, customers can avail of the loan ranging from Rs. 8,000 to Rs. 1 lakh at an effective interest rate of 2-year MCLR + 7.50% which is 14.70% currently. The loan is available with flexible tenure options of 6/9/12/18 months.

Other benefits:
As per the bank’s press release, there are several other benefits offered on making an EMI purchase via an SBI debit card. These are as follows:

  • Zero processing fee
  • Zero documentation & instant disbursal
  • No blocking of Savings account balance
  • A Standing Instruction equivalent to the monthly instalment amount will be set up on customers’ savings bank account automatically upon availing this facility.



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Consumers and companies are buying in on paying later, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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That $128 pair of jeans can now be had for just four payments of $32. Dropping $100 on cosmetics seems less indulgent when the transaction is broken up into $25 payments. Even a pricey Dyson vacuum can be rationalized when purchased in $125 installments.

And retailers from Amazon to Walmart to your neighborhood boutique are buying in, too.

The option to buy now and pay later has soared in popularity, accelerating last year as consumers bought almost everything online at the start of the pandemic. But the little buttons under those Lululemon leggings or that new TV that suggest spreading your purchase over six weeks or more — often at no cost — are expected to change spending habits in lasting ways.

“I think of it as a credit card, without interest,” said Jenna Kellett, 27, a personal assistant in Dublin, Ohio, who was enough of a fan of one of the leading services, Afterpay, that she became a moderator on a Facebook group where members track new features and follow participating retailers.

If you haven’t encountered a pay-later option before, you will soon. One major provider, Affirm, announced a deal last week to offer its service on Amazon, the nation’s largest retailer. And Square, the payments firm run by Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, agreed in early August to acquire Afterpay for $29 billion, a deal that will open installment payments to millions of small business that process sales through Square’s app.

Younger adults — who have now lived through two major economic upheavals — have embraced the services, similarly to the way they have favored debit cards over credit and all that it represents.

“Their preferences are starting to become the trend,” said Nick Molnar, co-founder and co-CEO of Afterpay, who said 90% of the company’s users pay later using a debit card.

Afterpay and Affirm — along with competitors such as Sezzle, Klarna and Zip — are only beginning to push into territory long dominated by credit cards, which accounted for 30.4% of U.S. online sales last year. That’s far more than the 1.7% from pay-later services. But their share is expected to nearly triple to 4.8% of sales — or $79.7 billion — by 2024, according to Worldpay, a payment processing firm. They are already more established overseas: Pay-later accounts for 23% of online transactions in Sweden, almost 20% in Germany and is also popular in Norway, Finland, Australia and New Zealand.

“There was already growth before the pandemic,” said Ginger Schmeltzer, a senior analyst for the research and advisory firm Aite-Novarica, which estimated there are about 125 million pay-later users at the top six providers worldwide, although that includes people using multiple platforms. “Now, it is like a hockey stick. What we are seeing is that it is not slowing down.”

The idea is straightforward: The purchase price is usually split into four interest-free installments, with the first payment generally due at checkout. It’s smoothly embedded in the shopping experience, offering almost immediate approval — sometimes not even requiring a so-called soft credit inquiry, which doesn’t affect your credit score in any case. There’s generally no additional fee if you pay on time, although some services, including Affirm, may charge interest to some consumers using certain payment products.

Many providers will also let consumers create a virtual card in just a few minutes, with hundreds of dollars made available to spend at participating retailers. Some of the apps double as online marketplaces, listing participating merchants and linking directly to their online stores.

That’s how Kellett stumbled on a recent obsession: Surf’s Up Candle, based in Belmar, New Jersey, was listed on Afterpay’s app.

“I would have never known their brand existed,” she said.

That’s part of the lure for merchants — even though pay-later services can be three times as expensive to offer as credit cards, costing those businesses between 2% and 8% of the transaction amount, according to Jefferies, a financial services firm.

“It definitely makes them spend more,” said Michelle Fontanez, who started Surf’s Up Candle with a crockpot in her kitchen in 2014 and now has 60 employees and a retail location.

She added Afterpay last year, and Shop Pay this year.

“People love to pay it off and not have to pay in full,” Fontanez said.

But consumer advocates worry about the potential implications of these growing services. Pay-later usage generally isn’t reported to credit bureaus such as Equifax and TransUnion, so there’s nothing stopping people from juggling multiple services. And their varying policies can lead to unpleasant surprises.

“They work differently and you have to dig deep in the weeds to figure out the cost to you,” said Rachel Gittleman, financial services and membership outreach manager at the Consumer Federation of America.

Pay-later services usually charge late fees for missed payments, starting around $7 each and sometimes capped at 25% of the total spent. They will cut off users until they catch up and can reduce their spending power once they have. And although several providers say they don’t report payment behavior or outstanding debts to the credit bureaus, serious delinquencies may show up eventually. Some companies, including Affirm, Afterpay, Klarna and Zip, reserve the right to send the account to a debt collector, which can lead to repeated phone calls or other efforts to recover outstanding balances.

But Sezzle CEO Charlie Youakim said his company allows users to opt in to having their payment record — good and bad — reported to help build their credit history. Fifteen percent of Sezzle’s 3 million active users don’t have one, he said.

“If we don’t report, we aren’t helping them get to the next stage,” Youakim said.

Chuck Bell, programs director of advocacy at Consumer Reports, said users need to ask questions when they sign up.

“When you are trying to interpret a lending agreement on your smartphone, you can miss critical details if you click through too quickly,” he said. “Are there late fees? Will they refer you to collections?”

So far, pay-later companies say they have few problems with bad debts. But that might not be the case for some of their users. If struggling consumers make their payments automatically from a tapped-out bank account, they can fall further behind. Some have filed lawsuits claiming that pay-later services’ policies caused them to incur significant overdraft charges. Other suits claim that the services continued to attempt collections even after consumers filed for bankruptcy.

“Users may find themselves unable to afford the periodic repayments and may turn to credit cards or other forms of high-interest debt,” said Joyce Fargas, a senior director at Fitch Ratings who co-wrote a report in July on the industry.

In Australia, where pay-later accounts for about 10% of online transactions, a regulator found in November that 15% of users had taken out an additional loan in the preceding year to meet their obligations on time, the report said.

Pay-later services can fall into something of a gray area because of the length and terms of their products. They don’t carry the same dispute protections that consumers have come to expect from credit card providers, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has said, and getting refunds can be more complicated.

And last year, the California Department of Financial Protection and Innovation temporarily halted the top players’ main businesses and required them to refund nearly $2 million in fees after concluding that they had structured their products to evade regulation. To do business in the state, they must now be licensed lenders, which means considering consumers’ ability to repay loans, rate and fee caps, and responding to consumer complaints.

The services also require some self-regulation, users said.

Kimberly Williams, an avid user of several services, said she would only recommend them to people who are financially fastidious.

“You cannot use these types of plans and not be fully in sync with your finances, how the plans work and what you can afford,” said Williams, 42, a health care research site manager.

Williams previously worked as a wardrobe stylist and has a side business designing clothes that are manufactured in Lagos, Nigeria. She dedicates a portion of her monthly budget to clothing purchases that she often resells, which makes pay-later an attractive option.

As she has used the services more, they have increased her spending power — $10,000 at Affirm, up from $2,000 — and she has earned perks, such as free shipping and the option of two additional weeks to make her first payment.

“The rewards, the benefits, the increase of availability to spend — it comes at you quick,” she said. “It becomes more and more tempting.”



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Apple hit with antitrust case in India over in-app payments issues, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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NEW DELHI – Apple Inc is facing an antitrust challenge in India for allegedly abusing its dominant position in the apps market by forcing developers to use its proprietary in-app purchase system, according to a source and documents seen by Reuters.

The allegations are similar to a case Apple faces in the European Union, where regulators last year started an investigation into Apple’s imposition of an in-app fee of 30% for distribution of paid digital content and other restrictions.

The Indian case was filed by a little-known, non-profit group which argues Apple’s fee of up to 30% hurts competition by raising costs for app developers and customers, while also acting as a barrier to market entry.

“The existence of the 30% commission means that some app developers will never make it to the market … This could also result in consumer harm,” said the filing, which has been seen by Reuters.

Unlike Indian court cases, filings and details of cases reviewed by the Competition Commission of India (CCI) are not made public. Apple and the CCI did not respond to a request for comment.

In the coming weeks, the CCI will review the case and could order its investigations arm to conduct a wider probe, or dismiss it altogether if it finds no merit in it, said a source familiar with the matter.

“There are high chances that an investigation can be ordered, also because the EU has been probing this,” said the person, who declined to be identified as the case details are not public.

The complainant, non-profit “Together We Fight Society” which is based in India’s western state of Rajasthan, told Reuters in a statement it filed the case in the interest of protecting Indian consumers and startups.

In India, though Apple’s iOS powered just about 2% of 520 million smartphones by end-2020 – with the rest using Android – Counterpoint Research says the U.S. firm’s smartphone base in the country has more than doubled in the last five years.

The Apple case in India comes just as South Korea’s parliament this week approved a bill that bans major app store operators like Alphabet Inc’s Google and Apple from forcing software developers to use their payment systems.

“MIDDLEMAN IN TRANSACTIONS”

Companies like Apple and Google say their fee covers the security and marketing benefits their app stores provide, but many companies disagree.

Last year, after Indian startups publicly voiced concern over a similar in-app payments fee charged by Google, the CCI ordered an investigation into it as part of a broader antitrust probe into the company. That investigation is ongoing.

The India antitrust case against Apple also alleges that its restrictions on how developers communicate with users to offer payment solutions are anti-competitive, and also hurt the country’s payment processors who offer services at lower charges in the range of 1-5%.

Apple has hurt competitors by restricting developers from informing users of alternative purchasing possibilities, thereby harming “app developers’ relationship with their customers by inserting itself as middleman in every in-app transaction,” the filing added.

In recent weeks, Apple has loosened some of the restrictions for developers globally, like allowing them to use communications – such as email – to share information about payment alternatives outside of their iOS app.

And on Wednesday, it said it would allow some apps to provide customers an in-app link to bypass Apple’s purchase system, though the U.S. firm retained a ban on allowing other forms of payment options inside apps.

Gautam Shahi, a competition law partner at Indian law firm Dua Associates, said that even if companies change their behaviour after an antitrust case in filed, the CCI still looks at past conduct.

“The CCI will look at recent years to see if the law was violated and if consumers and competition were harmed,” said Shahi.

The CCI has plans to speed up all cases involving big technology firms such as Amazon and Google by deploying additional officers and working to more stringent internal deadlines.



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