Yours Clothing in payments tie-up with Klarna

Yours Clothing, a UK independent retailer of plus size ladies clothing, has announced a partnership with Klarna which will allow its customers to use the Pay later and Slice it payment options.

Klarna’s Pay later allows customers to try goods first. When checking out online or on mobile, Yours Clothing customers who use Klarna’s Pay later will receive their products and then have 14 days to pay Klarna back interest-free.

Klarna’s second payment option - Slice it - gives shoppers the ability to spread the cost of any purchases over £60 into equal monthly instalments.

Resh Dorka, sales and marketing director at Yours Clothing, said: “Our customers have increasingly been asking for a credit solution to fund orders for larger amounts. Choosing to partner with Klarna and offer online consumer finance via Slice it was an obvious choice, as they’re well known within the European retail industry and our customers could feel confident in using the service.

“We’re committed to providing all of our customers with the best possible experience, whether in store or online - and financing is playing an ever-important role in this. With Klarna, we’ve been able to give our shoppers more choice in the checkout, while also boosting their purchase power.”

Luke Griffiths, general manager at Klarna UK, added: “Payments play an integral role in overall customer experience and with with the boom in technology and internet retailing, customers have come to expect a variety of payment offerings to match their needs when shopping. We’re delighted to have partnered with Yours Clothing to offer these two new payment options and are looking forward to to providing their customers with an better buying journey.”

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