Zip CO (ASX:Z1P) - CEO, Larry Diamond
CEO, Larry Diamond
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  • Zip Co (Z1P) is teaming up with technology corporation giant Microsoft to integrate technologies
  • The financial service company will be mixing its BNPL technology into the shopping experiences with Microsoft Edge, beginning with the US market
  • The new Zip functionality is being tested throughout the fourth quarter and could launch as early as November
  • Just before the market opens for the day, Zip Co last traded at $6.97 per share

Zip Co (Z1P) will be teaming up with software giant Microsoft to integrate technologies.

The financial service company will be mixing its technology into the shopping experiences with Microsoft Edge, beginning with the US market.

Microsoft Edge is a cross-platform web browser created and developed by Microsoft.

Notably, there are more than 1.3 billion devices running Windows 10.

The new Zip functionality is being tested throughout the fourth quarter and could launch as early as November.

Speaking about this partnership, ZIP US CEO Brad Lindenberg said it was a big development.

“Zip provides customers with a transparent, digital payment option, and we are excited to integrate with the shopping experience in Microsoft Edge,” Mr Lindenberg said.

“Microsoft Edge is a web browser that is built for shopping, and Zip is built for
consumers looking for flexible payment options.”

Just before the market opens for the day, Zip Co last traded at $6.97 per share.

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