At the Eastern Economic Forum, Sber announced the expansion of the "Pay in Parts" service.
Now individual entrepreneurs with Sber business cards can use it. Alexey Shashkin, Director of the Small and Micro Business division of Sberbank, explained:
The "Pay in Parts" service was previously only available to private clients, but now individual entrepreneurs with Sber business cards can also use it. This is real support for business: you can distribute expenses over time and thereby reduce the burden on the budget.
Currently, "Pay in Parts" works with more than 600 stores. Among them are Megamarket, Cooper, Petrovich, Hoff, Rolf and others.
To use the service, you need to select a product on the partner's website, log in via "Sber ID" and specify payment "Pay in Parts" with a business card. The first payment will be debited immediately, the rest - automatically according to the selected schedule. The installment period can be set: 2, 4, 6 or 12 months. With a two-month period, payments are debited every two weeks, with longer periods - once a month. The purchase amount can be from 1,000 to 150,000 rubles.
The service is available to citizens of Russia aged 18 to 70 who have a Sber card as an individual and a business card as individual entrepreneurs. Invoices are not generated when paying through "Pay in Parts".
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