Embedded finance
Embedded finance

Embedded finance for PSPs: Strategies, winning moves & new frontiers

YouLend's latest ebook explores the advantage for PSPs in becoming early adopters of embedded finance and discusses proven strategies, winning moves, and the challenges of integrating financial services.

As the global macroeconomic condition deteriorates, small businesses are vulnerable to cash flow challenges and an increased risk of closing down. The cost-of-living crisis further exacerbates the pressure on small businesses who struggle with rising input costs from energy, shipping, interest rates and salaries.

Within this context, Payment Service Providers (PSPs) have a unique opportunity to leverage embedded finance to support their customer base with flexible and affordable financing solutions, and to attract new merchants to their platform.

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What does the ebook include?

This ebook will explore the benefits for PSPs in becoming early adopters of embedded finance and will discuss past trends, proven strategies, and the challenges of integrating financial services.

For PSPs, the main benefit of offering a fully-integrated, white-labeled solution is:

  • 75% reduction in customer churn rate
  • Up-front, risk-free commission every time a merchant is successfully funded
  • No code, no development costs, and no capital required
  • Launch to market in less than 7 days

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