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Colombia Buy Now Pay Later Business Report 2025: BNPL Market to Grow by 33.4% to Reach $2.09 Billion this Year - Investment Opportunities to 2030

Colombia Buy Now Pay Later Business Report 2025: BNPL Market to Grow by 33.4% to Reach $2.09 Billion this Year - Investment Opportunities to 2030

The 'Colombia Buy Now Pay Later Business and Investment Opportunities Databook - 75+ KPIs on BNPL Market Size, End-Use Sectors, Market Share, Product Analysis, Business Model, Demographics - Q1 2025 Update' report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
The BNPL payment market in Colombia is expected to grow by 33.4% on annual basis to reach US$2.09 billion in 2025.
The BNPL market in the country experienced robust growth during 2021-2024, achieving a CAGR of 53.4%. This upward trajectory is expected to continue, with the market forecast to grow at a CAGR of 24.8% during 2025-2030. By the end of 2030, the BNPL sector is projected to expand from its 2024 value of USD 1.56 billion to approximately USD 6.33 billion.
This report provides a detailed data-centric analysis of the Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL) industry in Colombia, covering market opportunities and risks across a range of retail categories. With over 75 KPIs at the country level, this report provides a comprehensive understanding of BNPL market dynamics, market size and forecast, and market share statistics.
It breaks down market opportunities by type of business model, sales channels (offline and online), and distribution models. In addition, it provides a snapshot of consumer behaviour and retail spending dynamics. KPIs in both value and volume terms help in getting an in-depth understanding of end market dynamics.
Reasons to buy
Insights on Strategy & Innovation: Navigate through future direction of the Buy Now Pay Later industry market by understanding strategic initiatives taken by key players to gain market share and innovation.
In-depth Understanding of BNPL Market Dynamics in Colombia: Understand emerging opportunities and future direction of the BNPL market, key drivers, and trends. Benefit from a detailed market segmentation with 75+ KPIs.
Value and Volume KPIs for Accurate Understanding: Value and volume key performance indicators (KPIs) help in developing an accurate understanding of market dynamics.
Competitive Landscape: Get a snapshot of competitive landscape in BNPL sector with key players and market share in Colombia. Formulate your strategy by gaining insights into the current structure of the market.
Develop Strategies to Gain Market Share: Create and fine tune your targeting strategy in the BNPL sector, identify growth categories and target specific segments across the value chain; evaluate important trends and risks unique to your market.
Deeper Understanding of Consumer Behaviour: Increase ROI by understanding how consumer attitudes and behaviours are evolving. Get a detailed view on retail spending dynamics across consumer segments.
Key Attributes:
Report Attribute Details
No. of Pages 88
Forecast Period 2025 - 2030
Estimated Market Value (USD) in 2025 $2.09 Billion
Forecasted Market Value (USD) by 2030 $6.33 Billion
Compound Annual Growth Rate 24.8%
Regions Covered Colombia
Scope
Colombia Buy Now Pay Later Market Share Analysis by Key Players
Addi
PayPal
OpenPay
Colombia BNPL Market Size and Spending Pattern
Gross Merchandise Value Trend Analysis
Average Value Per Transaction Trend Analysis
Transaction Volume Trend Analysis
Colombia Buy Now Pay Later Revenue Analysis
Buy Now Pay Later Revenues
Buy Now Pay Later Share by Revenue Segments
Buy Now Pay Later Revenue by Merchant Commission
Buy Now Pay Later Revenue by Missed Payment Fee Revenue
Buy Now Pay Later Revenue by Pay Now & Other Income
Colombia Buy Now Pay Later Operational KPIs & Statistics
Buy Now Pay Later Active Consumer Base
Buy Now Pay Later Bad Debt
Colombia BNPL by Purpose
Convenience - Short Term Loans
Credit - Long Term Loans
Colombia BNPL by Business Model
Two-Party (BNPL offered by retailers)
Three-Party BNPL Offering
Colombia BNPL by Merchant Ecosystem
Open Loop System
Closed Loop System
Colombia BNPL by Distribution Model Analysis
Standalone
Banks & Payment Service Providers
Marketplaces
Colombia BNPL Analysis by Channel
Online Channel
POS Channel
Colombia Buy Now Pay Later in Retail Shopping: Market Size and Forecast
Gross Merchandise Value Trend Analysis
Average Value Per Transaction Trend Analysis
Transaction Volume Trend Analysis
Colombia Buy Now Pay Later in Home Improvement: Market Size and Forecast
Gross Merchandise Value Trend Analysis
Average Value Per Transaction Trend Analysis
Transaction Volume Trend Analysis
Colombia Buy Now Pay Later in Travel: Market Size and Forecast
Gross Merchandise Value Trend Analysis
Average Value per Transaction Trend Analysis
Transaction Volume Trend Analysis
Colombia Buy Now Pay Later in Media and Entertainment: Market Size and Forecast
Gross Merchandise Value Trend Analysis
Average Value per Transaction Trend Analysis
Transaction Volume Trend Analysis
Colombia Buy Now Pay Later in Services: Market Size and Forecast
Gross Merchandise Value Trend Analysis
Average Value Per Transaction Trend Analysis
Transaction Volume Trend Analysis
Colombia Buy Now Pay Later in Automotive: Market Size and Forecast
Gross Merchandise Value Trend Analysis
Average Value Per Transaction Trend Analysis
Transaction Volume Trend Analysis
Colombia Buy Now Pay Later in Healthcare and Wellness: Market Size and Forecast
Gross Merchandise Value Trend Analysis
Average Value Per Transaction Trend Analysis
Transaction Volume Trend Analysis
Colombia Buy Now Pay Later in Others: Market Size and Forecast
Gross Merchandise Value Trend Analysis
Average Value Per Transaction Trend Analysis
Transaction Volume Trend Analysis
Colombia Buy Now Pay Later Analysis by Consumer Attitude and Behaviour
Sales Uplift by Product Category
Share by Age Group
Share by Income
Share by Gender
Adoption Rationale
Monthly Expense Segments
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