Enjoy benefits like bigger basket values with WooCommerce interest free and interest bearing credit options from DivideBuy, Zopa’s retail finance plugin.
Our WordPress finance plugin is designed to integrate seamlessly with your website, so you can offer WooCommerce split payments that make life easier and more affordable for your customers.
With buy now pay later WooCommerce credit, customers can control how they pay for purchases, without the worry of hidden or late fees. Our WooCommerce deferred payment option is flexible to fit around different budgets, without any of the usual risks associated with buy now pay later finance.
It’s quick and easy to apply for WooCommerce customer credit with a DivideBuy WordPress payment plan, and we take on all the financial risk so retailers like you don’t have to.
Our payment plan WordPress plugin is designed to give shoppers more control over how they pay for purchases, making day-to-day money management that bit easier. With DivideBuy’s WooCommerce deferred payment plugin, customers can choose to spread the cost of their orders over 3-60 months which makes investing in big ticket or bulk buys more affordable.
There are benefits for sellers, too. Because we provide WooCommerce customer credit ourselves, not through a third party, we can accept around 33% more customers than other credit providers. As a result, retail partners who integrate our WooCommerce payment plan plugin typically see a 70% increase in sales conversions and lower rates of basket abandonment.
So far, we’ve helped over 500 retailers offer risk-free payment plans to customers, across the broadest range of products and services, with guaranteed retailer payments. Whatever you sell, our WordPress payment plan plugin can help you convert customers and secure those sales.
Offering your customers the ability to pay in instalments with WooCommerce is an excellent option for businesses looking to increase their sales, improve customer loyalty, and attract new customers who are looking for a more convenient way to pay for their purchases. Once we’ve connected to your WooCommerce site, your customers can enjoy interest free and interest bearing finance instalment plans when they shop online.
We communicate seamlessly with WooCommerce and an install can be completed in a matter of days. We can install our WooCommerce finance plugin for you, or if your own Development Team wish to install our plugin, simple instructions make it easy to connect your WooCommerce and DivideBuy accounts. When a customer purchases with a DivideBuy payment plan, a WooCommerce order is automatically created in your store.
Integrating a finance extension for WooCommerce with your WordPress store, allows you to provide a payment plan option as part of the eCommerce checkout process. Using a WordPress finance plugin increases your conversion rates and turnover by offering a custom, flexible payment plan option to customers.
Our WooCommerce retail finance module supports your business with a superior user experience. We’ve focused on building a WooCommerce finance plugin that helps you drive sales and convert custom in a way that suits your business.
Our industry-leading technology integrates seamlessly with your eCommerce software.
Customers choose DivideBuy’s interest free credit option at checkout and commit to paying in monthly instalments. We handle all application and credit processing.
When you deliver the goods, simply confirm the details in your portal and receive payment on confirmation of delivery. As the credit provider, we bear the credit and fraud risk, not you.
Please note, a minimum turnover of £5M and minimum trading of 24 months is required to work with DivideBuy.
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