KEY POINTS
  • Apple plans to expand its fintech offerings when it launches the new iPhone software, iOS 16, this fall.
  • The company announced new features for the wallet app such as a buy now, pay later service at its annual developers conference Monday.
  • The new features are designed to attract more people to Apple Pay and keep customers locked into the iOS ecosystem.

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Apple Pay Later

Apple is turning into a fintech company.

The company announced several new features for the iPhone's Wallet app at its developers conference Monday that directly compete with products from other fintech companies such as Affirm and PayPal. The big one: a buy now, pay later service called Apple Pay Later. That announcement sent Affirm shares down more than 5% Monday, and they were down an additional 4% as of Tuesday morning.

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