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Blinkit Rolls Out EMI Option For INR 3K+ Purchases


SUMMARY

Blinkit has rolled out an EMI payment option for customers, allowing them to split transactions for purchases over INR 2,999. 

The feature is applicable to all orders except those containing gold and silver coins.

The update comes a day after the quick commerce major launched a ‘Blinkit Seller Hub’

Blinkit has rolled out an EMI (equated monthly installments) payment option for customers, allowing them to split transactions for purchases over INR 2,999. 

“We believe this will improve affordability and enable better financial planning for our customers,” said Albinder Dhindsa, CEO of Blinkit in a post on Linkedin. 

The feature is applicable to all orders except those containing gold and silver coins.

The update comes a day after the quick commerce major launched a ‘Blinkit Seller Hub’ to help brands list on the quick commerce platform and start selling their products.

(The story will be updated shortly)





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