In the latest trading session, Affirm Holdings (AFRM) closed at $47.38, marking a -1.95% move from the previous day.
Fintech giant Affirm Holdings Inc (NASDAQ:AFRM) is 3% lower to trade at $46.87 this afternoon, heading for a third consecutive loss and adding more weight to its already steep 28.3% year-to-date deficit.
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AFRM expands its reach with J.P. Morgan Payments and FuturHealth, driving growth through flexible financing in retail and healthcare.
Affirm is expanding its pay-later offering via a new agreement with J.P. Morgan Payments.
U.S. merchants who use JPMorgan to handle payments can now add Affirm to their checkout pages, according to a release. Consumers will have access to loans ranging from 30 days to 60 months, according to Affirm.
Affirm Holdings Inc. NASDAQ: AFRM, a major player in the Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) sector, recently experienced stock market volatility due to Walmart's NYSE: WMT decision to replace them with Klarna as its exclusive BNPL provider.
In the latest trading session, Affirm Holdings (AFRM) closed at $47.95, marking a +0.5% move from the previous day.
Affirm CEO Max Levchin joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to discuss competition with Klarna, which just partnered with Walmart, in a CNBC exclusive.
AFRM strengthens its global reach with Adyen's U.K. expansion and enhances credit reporting with Experian.
Affirm said Wednesday (March 19) that it plans to begin furnishing information about all of its payment plans to Experian on April 1.
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