Users of buy now, pay later services to undergo credit checks under proposed new law

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Users of buy now, pay later (BNPL) services may soon have to undergo credit checks under proposed law reform introduced by the federal government.

Under the proposed laws being introduced to parliament this morning, service providers such as AfterPay, Zip and Klarna will be brought under the existing Credit Act and be required to hold a credit licence.

A BNPL service allows the consumer to buy a product but delay the payment, usually paying it off in instalments over a few weeks. No interest is applied, but if the payments are not made on time, late fees occur.

A person holds an iPhone in their right hand showing an Afterpay balance in a shopping centre with escalators in the background.

The new regulations will require companies like Afterpay to do basic credit checks on its customers.(Supplied: Afterpay)

The proposed legislation will put in place consumer protections while maintaining the innovation and competition introduced by the sector, Assistant Treasurer and Minister for Financial Services Stephen Jones said.

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