For Freedom of Movement (FOM) founders and brothers, Roal and Léan, building a brand from the basement of a university building to opening stores nationwide (as well as on foreign shores) and launching a collaborative project with Springbok captain Siya Kolisi, has been nothing short of an eventful journey.
It’s also a journey that’s catapulted demand for this local brand and its premium handcrafted leather products, original timepieces, clothing, and accessories.
As a core part of FOM’s upward trajectory, the brand has also recently introduced new-generation payment option, PayJustNow, to its online shopping platform.
An innovative retail technology company, designed by South Africans for South Africans, PayJustNow offers a compelling ‘buy now, pay later’ payment solution designed to resonate with today’s shopper.
“Being close to our customers and their needs has always been our top priority,” says Lean. “We’re committed to bringing them the shopping experience best suited to their needs,” he explains.
“As we continue to attract a broader Millennial audience, we believe PayJustNow perfectly aligns with the purchasing patterns and online engagement of these customers. The three-step instalment solution (available as a payment option at online checkout) will essentially allow FOM shoppers to pay for products as they earn money, with no interest over the long term. Instead, it’s a risk-free way to pay over time.”
“It promises to enhance shopper enjoyment by offering a new, seamless, easy and affordable way to pay for those special items they’ve always wanted,” he says.
To find out more, visit freedomofmovement.co.za and payjustnow.com.
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