Apple Pay Later: What’s The Game Plan For Monetization?

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Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) has a suite of services to monetize its loyal customer base of high-end hardware devices. One of these services includes Apple Pay, a mobile payment service that facilitates in-person, online, and in-app (iOS) payments. Apple’s financial services ventures have become significant revenue-generators. The trend of payment solutions towards Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) has also prompted the tech behemoth to enter the field with the launch of its ‘Apple Pay Later’. Apple’s move into a fintech business model that has yet to prove its sustainability calls into question its long-term monetization plans in this space.

 

 

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