50% of European Consumers Use BNPL as Usage Rapidly Expands
Half of European consumers adopt BNPL
Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) services are now used by 50% of consumers across Europe, according to data published by Ecommerce News Europe.
The report shows that BNPL has moved into the mainstream, with many consumers using these services multiple times per year as part of their regular online shopping behavior.
Adoption differs by market
Despite strong overall uptake, usage varies significantly between countries.
In markets such as Switzerland, BNPL penetration remains lower, with roughly one in four consumers using these services. The gap highlights the influence of local financial habits, credit culture, and regulatory frameworks across Europe.
Flexible payments reshape checkout
The growth of BNPL reflects a broader shift in payment preferences.
Installment-based options often interest-free are increasingly integrated into the checkout experience, offering consumers greater flexibility compared to traditional credit products. As a result, payment methods are playing a more central role in purchase decisions.
Regulatory scrutiny increases
The expansion of BNPL has drawn attention from regulators across the region.
Authorities are assessing the need for stricter consumer protection measures, including improved transparency, clearer terms, and stronger affordability checks. Proposed updates to consumer credit rules are expected to address gaps related to BNPL services.
Merchants respond to demand
For online retailers, BNPL is becoming a standard feature rather than an optional add-on.
Merchants are integrating these solutions to support conversion and align with evolving consumer expectations, while also navigating compliance requirements as regulatory oversight increases.