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Zebit prepares to join the ASX-listed buy now, pay later club – Sydney Morning Herald
US-based e-commerce company Zebit is looking to raise $US30 million ($42 million) from investors, as it looks to cash in on the the buy now, pay later craze.

US e-commerce company Zebit is looking to raise $US30 million ($42 million) from investors in a initial public offering on the ASX, as it looks to cash in on the buy now, pay later (BNPL) craze in the local market.
Zebit founder and chief executive Marc Schneider said while the company, which he described as the “Amazon of the under-served”, had no plans to offer its products in Australia the ASX was a solid place to raise growth capital.
“Australia is very forward in terms of disrupter models…
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