Share the QR code < / P > < p > with wechat scanning code to friends and circles of friends < / P > < p > < / P > < p > on August 4. From August 11, apple and paybright, a Canadian payment service company, will cooperate to launch a "buy first and pay later" Apple device purchase plan locally, covering iPhone, MAC and iPad p> < p > paybright belongs to consumer finance company confirm. According to an email sent to employees of Apple retail stores in Canada, the two companies plan to launch this service in Apple Online and offline retail stores in Canada this month. When buying iPhones, Macs and iPads in Canada, consumers can choose to pick up the goods first and complete the payment within 12 or 24 months. Apple told employees that after the plan goes online, it will provide interest free service within a certain period of time p> < p > this will be Apple's first product installment plan in Canada in recent years. Last year, Apple launched the "buy first and pay later" plan in the U.S. market. Users can buy Apple products through the apple credit card jointly issued by apple and Goldman Sachs Group, but it has not been popularized to the global market. In some markets, Apple has already begun to provide the service of purchasing iPhone on a monthly installment basis p> < p > Apple told employees: "some customers who use Apple products want to buy them now, use them first and pay later."“ Now they have a new choice and can pay for their favorite Apple products later. " Apple informed employees that the plan would be launched on August 11. Spokesmen for apple and confirm declined to comment p> < p > at Tuesday's close, the shares of confirm rose 3.3% to $66.67. Canada is one of Apple's largest retail markets, with nearly 30 Apple retail stores, second only to the United States, China and the United Kingdom. Although Apple will not disclose its specific revenue in each segment, relevant data show that iPhone accounted for about half of the total smartphone sales in Canada in the second quarter of last year p> < p > the "buy before pay" program launched by apple in Canada also supports customers to deduct the down payment from the discount of existing equipment. But the new service does not include other Apple products such as apple watches and apple headphones p> < p > paybright was acquired by confirm last year for more than $260 million. In recent months, there has been a surge in transactions in the "buy first and pay later" related service market. Square agreed to buy afterpay, an Australian payment service company, for $29 billion this week p> < p > for apple, the "buy before pay" program in Canada is to expand its business. Apple is also developing a service called Apple pay later, which allows customers to pay in installments for any goods purchased through apple pay. It is reported that apple is developing this service with two options: one is four interest free payments; The other is monthly payment, but the customer needs to pay certain interest( Chen Chen) < / P > < p >