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SNBL: An healthy alternative to BNPL

SNBL Overview: 

The other day, as I was going through Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) options for my client, I came across a platform called Split. I email them to find them for further inquiry, only to be informed that the platform has been switched from a BNPL model to a Save Now, Buy Later (SNBL) app called Sugar.

SNBL is an intriguing concept to me; after being taught to save money so that I could buy what I wanted since I was a child, it wasn’t until I was a young adult that the concept of installment loans was introduced to me.

While BNPL or credit card debt allow users to make purchases and pay for them later, often with interest or fees, they also have potential drawbacks that users should be aware of. Since the SNPL app is fairly new, this article aims to provide a comprehensive guide to the concept of SNBL, its advantages and disadvantages, and a conclusion on whether they are a good option for consumers.

This guide will be based on the Sugar app, but is not sponsored by them and our opinion is not affected by them or any party.

Save Now Buy Later’s Concept: 

Save now, Bay Later apps are financial tools that allow users to set a goal to purchase an item in the future, save up until the savings reach the goal, and finally purchase the item. This is akin to a “reversed installment” where the installment is paid towards a saving, rather than paid afterward for a debt.

With the Sugar app, they help users create a payment plan unique to them, choosing when to save money into the account and when to pay for the item. They also further reward the customer with potential cash back once they hit their target, encouraging users to stay on track.

SNBL Advantages:

Source: Sugar

SNBL Disadvantage:

Conclusion:

Save Now, Pay Later app can be very beneficial for us, especially because it facilitates a healthy spending habit by enforcing spending what one can afford. Yes, it might have some downsides, but it is worth considering before going into debt.

We realised that by using the Sugar app, we gave ourselves more time to think about the purchases we were making and, as a result, made more correct purchase decisions. With wiser financial decisions, now the only thing I need to worry about is what I’m going to do with that collection of vintage lenses.

Sugar by Split is available on Apple and Android, check out the links below to download the app.

Official Website
Apple: App Store
Android: Play Store

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