Today, PayBright, Canada’s leading provider of installment payment plans, announces its partnership with Sephora Canada, the leading prestige beauty retailer to enhance the brand’s flexible payment offering. By choosing PayBright as their payment method on sephora.ca, Canadian clients can now buy their cosmetics, fragrances, beauty tools, and skincare products today, and pay over time in four bi-weekly, interest-free installments.
“Since opening our first Sephora Canada location in 2004, we’ve continually invested in improving our Canadian client experience through ease and convenience both in-store and online,” says Deborah Neff, Senior VP, Marketing, Sephora Canada. “We are thrilled to be partnering with PayBright and are pleased that Sephora Canada’s beauty community will now have increased payment flexibility as part of the seamless shopping experience they’ve come to expect.”
Toronto-based PayBright is partnered with over 6,000 domestic and international merchants, enabling them to offer installment payment plans to their Canadian consumers in a quick and easy experience. Merchants that partner with PayBright see growth in customer traffic, increased checkout conversion, and average order values that are significantly higher than orders completed with other payment methods.
“We are proud to partner with Sephora Canada and offer their Canadian customer bases an even better digital shopping experience,” said Wayne Pommen, President and CEO of PayBright. “Shoppers appreciate financial flexibility – especially now. We are delighted to welcome Sephora Canada to our growing roster of leading merchants whose customers already enjoy PayBright at checkout, and to bring an exciting new merchant partner to our fast-growing user base in Canada.”
Sephora offers this buy now, pay later option to its Canadian and American customers via its partnership with PayBright and Klarna. The two installment payment providers joined forces in 2019 to give Klarna’s more than 200,000 global retailers the ability to easily activate installment payments for Canadian shoppers.