Journal article
Innovation, disruption and consumer harm in the buy now pay later industry: An empirical study
L O’Brien, I Ramsay, P Ali
The University of New South Wales Law Journal | Law School, University of New South Wales | Published : 2024
Abstract
‘Buy now pay later’ (‘BNPL’) has been described as ‘an Australian fintech growth story’, an innovative and disruptive financial product that has fundamentally changed the global market for consumer credit. Providers assert that BNPL promotes financial inclusion, allowing consumers to avoid the fees and interest associated with other, more expensive financial products. Yet critics maintain that BNPL is too readily accessible and that it can cause serious hardship, particularly for low income earners. This article is the first scholarly empirical study to focus on low income earners’ use of BNPL. It draws on a series of focus groups with consumer advocates and an online survey of consumers who..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This research was partially funded by the Commonwealth Government through the Australian Research Council (LP160100082) . The authors thank Dr Malcolm Anderson for conducting the statistical analysis described in this article. They also thank Tom Abourizk and Cat Newton for their assistance with the coordination of the focus groups described below in Part IV.