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Fintech Pace launches BNPL payment card in Singapore

Consumers can use the card for online purchases with Pace merchants.

Fintech Pace has launched its first-ever virtual Pace Card, designed for buy now, pay later payments in Asia.

Now available in Singapore, consumers will be able to use the card for their online purchases with Pace merchants. 

Pace said that they plan to roll out in-store payments as well in the near future.

The card can be activated instantly via the Pace app without any fee. Users can integrate the card with Google Pay and Apple Pay for an even more seamless checkout.

Users can also tap on the Pace Card extension on Google Chrome browser to make BNPL payments directly from their desktops.

Pace’s growing merchants list includes Razer, Dreamcore, Robinsons, Charles & Keith, and Pedro.

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