Afterpay Ltd (ASX:APT) is the owner of the popular “buy now, pay later” app. Afterpay has over 9 million registered users worldwide, making it one of Australia’s true technology success stories. Afterpay is trying to emulate its outstanding success in Australia by expanding its reach into the UK, using the ‘Clearpay’ brand name, and into the USA, where it has signed major social influencers to endorse its service.
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