QUIZ, a UK-based retailer, is making available to its customers Klarna’s Pay later solution for making purchases online.

The solution will enable customers to place an order and pay for the same after 30 days.

Commenting on the alliance, Quiz chief commercial officer Sheraz Ramzan said: “Now, by partnering with Klarna, we can give our customers exactly what they want at the checkout, too: speed, convenience and choice.

“Revolutionising our approach to purchasing by letting our customers ‘Buy now, Pay later’, empowers them to shop however and whenever they want and will help us ensure our customers remain our brands’ biggest fans.”

Klarna UK general manager Luke Griffiths added: “We are delighted to add Quiz to our ever growing portfolio of retailers in the UK.

“We know that finding that perfect outfit can take time, which is why Pay later in 30 days is ideal for QUIZ customers.”

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Earlier this month, Klarna struck an alliance with Alipay as well as Adyen.

The partnership will enable shoppers at Alibaba-owned online retail marketplace AliExpress to pay for their purchases using Klarna’s Pay later solution.

In March this year, Klarna introduced its own open banking platform that will offer access to more than 4,300 banks across Europe.