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Flexible finance is redefining the checkout experience for UK shoppers and businesses, Lloyds Merchant Services reports

by Fiona Briggs
October 24, 2025
in Data
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A new report from Lloyds Merchant Services finds that shoppers are increasingly looking for payment flexibility. 61% of adopters say they are more likely to shop with a retailer offering Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL), rising to 63% for point-of-sale (POS) finance*. Half (50%) are comfortable using BNPL for mid-ticket purchases between £100 and £500, showing appetite now extends beyond low-value transaction.

The report, which is based on a survey of 2,000 UK consumer and 150 businesses, is published today and uses data from leading polling firm Censuswide.

This is about more than convenience. Consumers cited cash flow management as the primary motivator when using either BNPL or POS finance, showing these products are becoming part of everyday financial planning. Trust also matters, with 37% saying they would be more likely to use instalment products if integrated directly with their bank.

Merchants responding to demand

Merchants are taking notice of these changing preferences. 84% say they are seeing growing demand for BNPL from customers, and 87% say the same for POS finance. Flexible finance is no longer optional, with 98% of businesses citing it as important to their growth strategy.

Those that have adopted embedded lending are seeing clear benefits. 62% report higher average order values when offering BNPL and 54% see higher repeat business with POS Finance, demonstrating the commercial impact of providing finance at the checkout.

Melinda Roylett, managing dDirector, Lloyds Merchant Services, said: “Shoppers are telling us loud and clear that flexibility matters. With adopters more likely to buy from retailers offering instalment options, this is no longer a nice-to-have, it is vital to growth. Cash management is the number one reason people choose embedded lending, and we see this trend growing as households look for more options to support their spending. Our role is to help merchants turn this shift into stronger sales and lasting customer loyalty by offering responsible, regulated finance solutions.”

Preparing for regulation

With new BNPL rules due to come into effect in 2026, the research also found that 97% of businesses are already thinking ahead about how regulatory change will affect the purchase experience that they offer. Recognising this, the report also includes practical guidance to help merchants embed finance responsibly; from choosing trusted partners to ensuring clear and transparent communication at checkout.

Melinda added: “The way people pay is evolving quickly, and merchants who stay ahead of the curve will benefit most. Embedding finance responsibly at checkout gives customers the control they want while helping businesses boost loyalty and growth.”

With its combination of in-house credit issuance, technology capabilities and customer servicing, Lloyds is well placed to support merchants in embedding finance at checkout in a way that delivers value for both businesses and consumers.

The full report, The Flex Economy: How Buy Now, Pay Later and POS Finance are shaping the next era of checkout, is available at: https://www.lloydsbank.com/landing/the-flex-economy.html.

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