COSTA MESA, Calif.–A new report from J.D. Power offers some insights into why Apple Pay Later is gaining marketshare and who should be concerned about it.
“The entire buy now pay later (BNPL) industry was put on notice when Apple announced the launch of Apple Pay Later in March,” the company said. “The new BNPL offering allows users to split purchases into four payments over six weeks with no interest or fees.”
And while it has only been a few short months since its release, J.D. Power said its recent survey of 8,000 consumers shows how quickly Apple is making its presence in the market known.”
Used by More Consumers
According to the J.D. Power survey respondents, Apple Pay Later has been used by more consumers than established brands such as Sezzle and Zip since its launch. Nearly one-fifth (19%) of BNPL customers used Apple Pay Later in its first three months. PayPal was still the most-used BNPL brand over the same period (39%), with Afterpay (33%) as the next-most used brand, J.D. Power
“The average Apple Pay Later user tended to be more financially healthy than most other BNPL customers, potentially giving it a more sustainable user base than its competitors,” J.D. Power said. “That said, Apple did attract a higher percentage of overextended users vs. other brands in its early days, which may have resulted from existing BNPL users' willingness to try a new payment option from what they consider a trusted brand.”
Scaling Quickly
According to J.D. Power, Apple has some “sizable advantages” over its BNPL competitors, who had to attract users and build merchant acceptance one at a time.
“Apple was able to instantly tap its army of Apple Pay users and existing global acceptance footprint to create instant scale,” the company said.
A New Crop of Customers
J.D. Power said its research also suggests that Apple may be attracting first-time customers who otherwise may never have considered BNPL as their preferred payment method.
J.D. Power said it survey responses indicated that early adopters of Apple Pay Later were more skeptical of BNPL.
“They were more likely to agree with the sentiment that ‘BNPL lenders are predatory.’ They also responded with a lower-than-average agreement with the statements ‘BNPL options are helpful to consumers’ and ‘BNPL is an option I wish I always had when buying things’,” J.D. Power stated. “This suggests many Apple Pay Later users may not have used BNPL through another provider before. Apple may be leveraging its strong brand image and easy-to-use solution to attract BNPL users who would never have otherwise considered it a viable payment option.”
Taking a Bite Out of the Competition
J.D. Power said its survey further found:
* Of its competitors, PayPal and Zip users were likelier than users of other BNPL brands to try Apple Pay Later
* 17% of survey respondents who paid with PayPal most often and 17% who paid with Zip most often during the period said they tried Apple Pay Later as well.
“Apple’s ability to attract shoppers who skew healthier and more skeptical of BNPL options may be most problematic for PayPal, which has traditionally attracted similar users,” J.D. Power said. “Meanwhile, Zip has a higher proportion of young customers who may be more likely to move to Apple Pay Later because of their affinity for Apple-branded products.
‘No Other Company Compares’
“Ultimately, no other BNPL company currently compares with Apple’s brand recognition, technological cachet, and network effects,” J.D. Power continued. “Even PayPal, a traditional payments juggernaut with a large base of active BNPL users and a brand valued at $75 billion, has its work cut out to withstand Apple’s entry into this space. Time will tell if Apple’s growth in BNPL is fueled more by new users or migration of existing users from other brands but, either way, the tech-giant-turned-fintech is off to a conspicuous start.”
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