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Case Study E-Commerce

In-House BNPL: What it really costs in 2026

At first, building in-house BNPL makes sense: control over credit logic, no third-party dependency, the ability to move at your own pace. But the total cost of that control – engineering maintenance, fraud exposure, dispute handling, compliance overhead – rarely surfaces cleanly on the P&L. CCD2 has made that accounting unavoidable. This guide breaks down what running in-house BNPL actually costs, and what your options look like now.

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Blog Insights
Jun 29, 2026 4 minutes

The €300 Problem: Why Home & Garden Merchants Are Losing Sales They’ve Already Won

The customer found the garden sofa. They spent 20 minutes on the product page. They opened the size guide, checked the reviews, shortlisted the colour. Then they closed the tab. Not because they didn’t want it, but because €890 due immediately felt like too much of a decision to make in one click.

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Case Study E-Commerce

How s.Oliver made ecommerce payments work at scale

s.Oliver has been dressing European families for decades – and their customers tend to stay. When the time came to rethink how post-checkout complexity was managed, it was important to get it right. See how s.Oliver turned a familiar operational problem into a payment experience their customers actually prefer in this ecommerce payment case study.

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Blog Consumption
Jun 8, 2026 3 minutes

CCD2 is sorted. Now ask the harder questions

A new regulation has landed in Germany. For most BNPL providers, it means new compliance steps, additional verification, and changes to the checkout experience. For merchants using Riverty’s 14-day invoice, the situation is currently simpler – this product is temporarily exempt from these requirements, so the checkout experience stays as it is; no additional friction, no new steps for your customers. For merchants in Germany, it’s a concrete advantage at a moment when competitors are adding steps.

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