Katapult, the leading provider of eCommerce point-of-sale (“POS”) lease-purchase options for nonprime U.S. consumers, today announced it is a checkout option with PC and gaming systems integrator Cybertron International, Inc.
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Cybertron International, Inc consists of three sites built to offer gaming systems through CLX, PC components from DiYPC, and business systems with Cybertron. The Systems Integrator prides itself on having some of the most knowledgeable and friendly technical reps in the market. Katapult’s lease-purchase solution provides consumers with no or developing credit a way to access Cybertron International’s branded products. Katapult is excited to be a part of the retailer’s tech-forward dedication to PC gaming systems through their CLX brand. Katapult offers its lease-purchase solution that integrates seamlessly with online platforms to retailers across several durable goods industries. Funding is quick, so retailers spend energy attracting new customers and growing, and consumers get a seamless checkout experience.
“In partnering with Katapult we can now offer competitive lease-purchase options with no credit requirements from a leader in the space, this will enable us to bring the CLX PC gaming experience to a wider array of gamers in the US market,” says Ahmed Abdelaziz, CEO of Cybertron International, Inc.
Katapult engages with eCommerce and omnichannel retailers to increase growth and customer loyalty. Merchant partners that have implemented lease-purchase POS payment solutions have seen that they are now able to reach and convert new shoppers, increase transaction amounts, gain strong customer loyalty, and lower default risk.
“We are excited to partner with Cybertron International and give more gamers a way to obtain the parts and components they need”, says Tony Cerino, VP of sales at Katapult. This System Integrator is a part of our growth plan to offer lease-to-own solutions in emerging verticals.”