Strategic sales enablement for a global “BNPL.”

An early market leader in the burgeoning Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) industry in Australia and the U.K., Opy tapped Media Logic to help launch its innovative financing model in the United States. This included strategic B2B marketing support designed to motivate businesses to offer Opy as a convenient new payment option for their customers.

We developed sales training materials and campaign-based, targeted vertical initiatives that included messaging for industries such as healthcare, dentistry and automotive repair. We also created a wide range of sales enablement materials, from one-sheets and pitch decks to high-energy sales presentations, trade show materials, Salesforce-integrated landing pages and more.

The outcome established a solid foundation, offering immediate credibility and a compelling value proposition for the fintech and setting the stage for direct communication with consumers.

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