5 Reasons Why Embedded Finance is Good for Your Business

What is embedded finance?

Embedded finance is the practice of bringing financial services into the regular platforms used by consumers or businesses. Think about paying for something online with a credit card, or ticking a box at an online checkout to add insurance to a purchase. These are all examples of embedded finance.

Why is embedded finance good for business?

1. Your Customers Can Easily Access a Service They Want

Happier customers stick around for longer.

2. You Diversify Revenue

Embedded finance companies typically share the rewards, paying a fee on new customers they acquire via your business.

3. You Get to Market Your Differentiator

You can offer a new service that your competition does not have, without any changes to your current ways of working.

4. It’s No Hassle

The embedded finance company should take care of its services in the background – operations, regulations, payments… An embedded model should be a hassle-free model for you to implement.

5. Your Customers Get a Better Deal Coming Through Your Company

The data you have on your customers (for example sales, inventory, service track record) can help the embedded finance company tailor their offers to give an unmatched deal to your customers.

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