-

Affirm and Amazon Introduce Pay-Over-Time Option to Customers in Canada

SAN FRANCISCO & TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Affirm (NASDAQ: AFRM), the payment network that empowers consumers and helps merchants drive growth, today announced the expansion of its relationship with Amazon to Canada, bringing increased payment flexibility and transparency to customers shopping on Amazon.ca. This payment option will be available during checkout to all eligible customers in both English and French within the next month.

Customers who select Affirm as a payment option during checkout on Amazon.ca will go through a quick, free soft credit check that won’t impact their credit score. In seconds, Affirm's technology will determine available payment options for each customer. If approved, eligible customers will be able to split their purchases of $50 or more into simple monthly payments. From the start, eligible customers will know how many monthly payments they have and when they'll be done paying. Even if they're late or miss a payment, a customer’s total payment amount will not increase, and they will not be charged a late or hidden fee.

“We’re always looking to enhance the paying experience for our customers, including how and when they can pay for their orders,” shares David Williams, Vice President of Amazon Payment Products. “Introducing Affirm in Canada gives our customers another flexible payment option for their purchases.”

"Since launching with Amazon in the U.S., we've been providing eligible Amazon customers with a powerful tool to responsibly increase their purchasing power," said Geoff Kott, Affirm’s Chief Revenue Officer. "We are excited to bring customers shopping on Amazon.ca the opportunity to pay for everyday items and milestone purchases with Affirm as we deliver the same level of transparency and flexibility that customers have come to expect from Affirm across our markets in North America and beyond."

About Affirm
Affirm’s mission is to deliver honest financial products that improve lives. By building a new kind of payment network — one based on trust, transparency and putting people first — we empower millions of consumers to spend and save responsibly, and give thousands of businesses the tools to fuel growth. Unlike most credit cards and other pay-over-time options, we show consumers exactly what they will pay up front, never increase that amount, and never charge any late or hidden fees. Follow Affirm on social media: LinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter.

AFRM-F

Contacts

Press
Affirm
Alex Rafter
press@affirm.com
(650)398-2715

Affirm

NASDAQ:AFRM

Release Versions

Contacts

Press
Affirm
Alex Rafter
press@affirm.com
(650)398-2715

More News From Affirm

From fashion throwbacks to trendy new drops, Pacsun shoppers can now pay over time with Affirm

LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Holiday shopping just got a lot cooler. Pacsun is teaming up with Affirm to give shoppers a simple, transparent way to pay over time — just in time for the season’s best deals. Now through December 18, 2025, Pacsun is offering customers 10% off with promo code “AFFIRM” at checkout—valid with any form of payment—when shopping from its Holiday Gift Guide, packed with cozy-season favorites like baggy jeans, varsity knits, matching sweat sets, and more. From refreshing...

Affirm to host CFO fireside chat on December 16, 2025

SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Affirm Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: AFRM), the payment network that empowers consumers and helps merchants drive growth, today announced that Rob O’Hare, CFO, will participate in a shareholder fireside chat on Tuesday, December 16, 2025. The discussion will be moderated by Matthew Coad from Truist and will begin at 9:00 AM Pacific Time. The event will be webcast live on the Company’s investor relations website at https://investors.affirm.com, and management will addre...

New survey finds Canadians believe credit card fine print is more confusing than taxes, medication labels, and furniture manuals

TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Credit cards may be one of the most common ways Canadians pay for everyday expenses, but new research from Affirm (NASDAQ: AFRM) shows the terms and conditions behind them are among some of the most confusing everyday documents Canadians encounter. According to a national survey of 1,501 Canadians, only 41% ranked credit card terms and conditions among the top three easiest documents to understand, compared to 72% for medication labels, 69% for furniture assembly manua...
Back to Newsroom