ZIP 1.45% $1.36 zip co limited..

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    Edit: this is reply to JW282

    I've also tried a few. Openpay and Afterpay especially.

    StepPay is much like Afterpay. Zip is different in that you can select repayments based on budget.

    For example I went on holidays recently. I generally don't use credit cards, but whenever I've gone overseas for an extended period I used to get a credit card both to show extra finances for getting a visa and backup funds.

    This trip I both saved and used Zip for day-to-day before my trip and booked flights/ accom with Zip money. And kept savings in the bank for emergency funds overseas. When I returned to Australia having not used emergency funds I paid back both accounts in full.

    I'm neither wealthy, nor poor, just extremely middle class. There's not a huge advantage to the above over just having a credit card except the it's a lot simpler. Zip Money is essentially a cheap credit card with a nicer customer experience. ZipPay is like all other BNPL except the custom repayments are extremely handy for those on a tight budget - think casual / seasonal workers, or people on working holidays.

    Zip worked seamlessly overseas (Europe/Asia) and the fact they were early to credit checks for Zip Money gives me some confidence they are acting responsibly and may *may* weather the storm coming for most BNPL players.
    Last edited by ioroboto: 16/02/23
 
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