Supreva, the wholesale online marketplace offering deferred payment options, has also arrived in Hungary
The new digital platform, Supreva, is an online marketplace that allows small business owners and independent brands to sell and buy in one place at manufacturer prices.
Thanks to the “Buy-Now-Pay-Later” payment solution (BNPL), which is a pioneer in the domestic market, customers can enjoy a net payment deadline of up to 60 days, while suppliers receive payment within 7 days after the delivery of the order, significantly improving the transaction financial stability of participants. In addition, using the interface, the markets of three countries are opened with one click: the Romanian, Bulgarian and Hungarian markets become available to both buyers and manufacturers at the same time.
Supreva.com – Market For Business, despite only being operational since the beginning of 2021, already maintains an online community of more than 6,600 businesses and a portfolio of more than 100,000 products in Romania and Bulgaria. The unique wholesale online marketplace provides many opportunities for both the seller and the buyer, regional visibility, reduced marketing and promotion costs, advantageous financial options (e.g. deferred payment option) and free shipping are just a few examples.
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