On a mission to become the best way to pay overtime, Zilch, founded in 2018, is a London-based unicorn Fintech and the developer of an online virtual credit card designed to allow its customers to pay overtime instantly with zero interest and automatically links to the user's current account. Zilch has partnered with Mastercard since its beta launch in August 2019 to deliver its unique and retailer agnostic BNPL payment solution. The Fintech is the first truly over-the-top (OTT) BNPL product which is independent of the checkout page and allows its customers to shop wherever Mastercard is accepted and spread their payment over six weeks for zero interest and zero fees.
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