Apple soon offers interest-free installments for iPad and Mac |
According to Bloomberg, Apple is preparing to allow customers to purchase many of its products, including iPad, Mac, and AirPods, monthly for its card holders (called Apple Cards), while technology giant in Cupertino, California, plans to provide services to the United States to supply. The next few weeks can be announced during WWDC.
With this offer, customers can buy products through Apple, pay for months in interest-free installments, and manage and add payments through the (Apple Card) section of the Apple's monthly invoice (iPhone) application.
Assuming a 12-month interest-free payment plan for iPad, Mac, Apple Pencil, iPad X (Mac plus AirPods, HomePods, and Apple TV screens), the plan is interest-free for six months.
The plan is similar to the plan of companies that sell phones and other products. The plan offers consumers another way to purchase these products monthly. Last year, Apple introduced a 24-month, interest-free payment plan for iPhones purchased with an Apple card, with a 3% cashback.
The plan aims to boost the use of Apple cards that were launched in August last year in cooperation with (Goldman Sachs) so that Apple card owners can also connect digital cards to (wallet) applications such as real titanium cards.
The plan also boosted sales of Apple products by allowing users to set interest-free rates for a few months, the company's CEO, Tim Cook, said in April: The company will install more than one iPhone. The product started payment service but did not specify the time or function.
The Apple Card is currently only available in the United States. However, the company has partnered with banks around the world to enable customers to use existing credit cards to purchase products through credit cards. Pay.