OFFER INTEREST-FREE SPLIT PAYMENTS. GET PAID INSTANTLY.

Boost sales by up to 4x by offering interest-free instalments for up to 12 months.
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HOW IT WORKS

VALUES-DRIVEN
FINANCING

Make your products and services more affordable by offering your customers interest-free financing that helps them spread the cost. We pay you instantly.

1

Apply

Quick and easy application process

2

Integrate

Seamless integration with your service

3

Offer

Provide interest-free payments to your customers

4

Get paid

Receive full payment instantly for each sale

UPFRONT PAYMENT
Get instant cash for every sale
WORRY-FREE
We handle all credit checks and fraud prevention, so you can focus on serving your customers
TRANSPARENT PRICING
No monthly fees, just one-time fee on each purchase
Wide range of products and services covered.

Automotive

Make essential repairs and upgrades—hassle-free.

Home Improvement

Make essential repairs and upgrades—hassle-free.

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DRIVING CHANGE, ONE CUSTOMER AT A TIME

The Ayan team combines decades of expertise in Islamic finance and tech. As part of the Alif Group, we've empowered 3 million customers worldwide. Ayan is creating a community-driven financial ecosystem to make values-driven vehicle financing accessible for everyone.
ABOUT AYAN
10 years
of experience
3 million
people served
Lenders, not brokers
We're at:
4th Floor, 1 Kingdom Street
Paddington Central,
London W2 6BD
Contact us:
WhatsApp/Phone:
+44 204 520 7473
Open:
Mon-Fri: 9 AM - 6 PM
Sat: 10 AM - 2 PM
Closed Sundays
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How does Ayan Pay work for my business?
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How much does it cost to offer Ayan Pay?
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Do I need to perform any credit checks on customers?
What happens if a customer misses a payment?
Are the interest-free instalments regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority?