INDIA. Ospree Duty Free yesterday (1 June) launched its ‘Buy Now, Pay Later’ scheme, describing it as a “groundbreaking initiative” designed to maximise consumer convenience.
The recently rebranded travel retailer – formerly Mumbai Travel Retail Private Limited, the joint venture between Adani Airport Holdings and Flemingo Travel Retail – said the facility is available for purchases over INR25,000 (US$300).
Ospree Duty Free is the first Indian travel retailer to offer the facility.
Shoppers can enjoy a three-month no-cost Equated Monthly Installments (EMI) scheme on a variety of fashion and electronics products. Ospree Duty Free has installed 13 Electronic Data Capture (EDC) machines across various stores equipped with the EMI facility.
Additionally, a WhatsApp group has been created for real-time support, while on-site assistance is available in-store. ✈
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