Atome, ShopBack on track to get accreditation


Providers, which will have to be re-accredited every three years, get a trustmark and a listing in a BNPL registry if they meet the requirements. PHOTOS: ATOME, SHOPBACK/FACEBOOK

SINGAPORE: Two major operators in the “buy now, pay later” (BNPL) sector – Atome and ShopBack – are on track to receive accreditation by early 2024.

A third player – Grab PayLater – did not respond to Straits Times queries by press time.

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