Bangkok Post

Buy now, pay later lures apps and e-marketplac­es

- SUCHIT LEESA-NGUANSUK

Super apps and e-marketplac­es are making a foray into buy now, pay later (BNPL) services in Thailand to stimulate consumptio­n amid economic headwinds and stagnant inflation.

Grab is the first among the super apps to offer BNPL in Thailand, while Shopee is a trendsette­r for the service among e-marketplac­es.

The local BNPL sector recorded strong growth the last four quarters, driven by increased e-commerce penetratio­n and the impact of the economic slowdown, according to ResearchAn­dMarkets.com.

BNPL payments in the country are expected to grow by 67.1% on an annual basis to reach US$2.9 billion in 2022.

BNPL payment adoption is expected to grow steadily, recording a compound annual growth rate of 33% from 202228, while the BNPL gross merchandis­e value in the country is forecast to jump from $1.7 billion in 2021 to $16.5 billion by 2028.

Grab introduced “PayLater by Grab” yesterday, in which users can opt to pay for all Grab services the following month on one bill, covering GrabFood, GrabMart and GrabExpres­s as well as transport services.

Worachat Luxkanalod­e, the new country head for Grab Thailand, said the service provides customers with enhanced flexibilit­y, a seamless experience and extra benefits in terms of mobility and food, parcel and ondemand goods deliveries.

“The increased popularity of digital commerce over the past few years has given rise to new digital financial services that can better serve customers’ needs,” said Mr Worachat.

Citing the “e-Conomy SEA 2022” report, he said the total transactio­n volume of digital payments in Thailand is predicted to reach $113 billion in 2022 and grow by 12% within 2025.

“One of the fastest growing services is the BNPL service, which allows customers to manage their expenses more convenient­ly,” said Mr Worachat.

Grab also plans to allow users to make four instalment payments as the scheme is developed.

He said Grab Thailand launched its payment service almost three years ago to support a seamless payment experience on the Grab platform.

“Today, almost two-thirds of Grab users choose cashless payment methods, including GrabPay Wallet and debit and credit cards,” said Mr Worachat.

In the third quarter, Grab registered a loss of $342 million, a 65% improvemen­t year-on-year. It booked revenue of $382 million, up 143% year-on-year.

Grab said for core food deliveries and overall deliveries, its segment-adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciati­on and amortisati­on broke even for the quarter.

Yod Chinsupaku­l, chief executive of super app Line Man Wongnai, said the company is expanding its financial service business, including BNPL, apart from its digital lending.

For the e-marketplac­e frontier, Shopee, which is part of internet giant Sea, offers BNPL service in Thailand under the SPayLater brand.

Maneerut Anulomsomb­ut, chief executive of Sea (Thailand), said SPayLater has gained acceptance among users in the face of economic challenges because it allows them to manage their payments.

Rival Lazada recently introduced LazPayLate­r payment option, which is being rolled out in stages to its users in the country. The move is to provide seamless financial services to further enhance customers’ online shopping experience, Lazada said.

 ?? ?? The PayLater feature by Grab is displayed on a mobile. Buy now, pay later payments in Thailand are expected to reach US$2.9 billion in 2022.
The PayLater feature by Grab is displayed on a mobile. Buy now, pay later payments in Thailand are expected to reach US$2.9 billion in 2022.

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