Summary

Mastering the Buy-Now-Pay-Later Landscape: Essential Insights for Retailers

Live webinar  | Hosted in English 🇺🇸

July 11th
5:00 pm
6:00 pm
(CET)

Event description

Join us for an insightful webinar where we will explore the evolving landscape of Buy-Now-Pay-Later (BNPL), focusing on the latest trends and opportunities for retailers to maximize profits.

Whether you’re a a retailer seeking to boost your revenue or a BNPL provider interested in industry insights, this event is essential for you.

Key Topics:

  • BNPL landscape and latest trends: Gain insights into the major trends shaping the BNPL industry
  • Added-value for retailers: Explore how BNPL enhances retailers’ performance, optimizing user acquisition and revenue.
  • How to maintain long-term success: Discover how BNPL adapts to regulatory changes and evolves according to customer needs.
  • Introducing Foxintelligence BNPL solution: Explore our revolutionary tool designed to gain insights into the BNPL market and measure its impact on retailers.
  • Special Guest: Exclusive testimony from Klarna
  • Q&A Session with Experts: Got questions or doubts? Our expert panel, featuring Leslie Ribière (Lead Data Analyst for BNPL) and Clémence Le Floch (Head of Partner Sucess at Klarna), will be on hand to provide insights and answers.

 

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to stay ahead in the BNPL industry. Secure your spot now and let’s optimize your journey to success!

Speakers

Leslie Ribiere
Leslie Ribière
Lead Data Analyst @Foxintelligence
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Clémence Le Floch
Head of Partner Sucess @Klarna

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