Chinese fast-fashion giant Shein has launched its first branded credit card in partnership with Mexican fintech Stori. This initiative aims to enhance access to credit for Mexicans while driving traffic to Shein's online platform, capitalizing on the growing e-commerce market in Mexico.
Key Takeaways Shein's credit card is a Mastercard that rewards users with purchase points. Double points are earned on clothing purchases made through Shein's website. The card is exclusively available to new Stori clients,
expanding Stori's customer base. Shein is exploring further investments in Mexico, including a potential manufacturing plant. Shein's Expansion in Latin America Shein has seen remarkable growth in Latin America, particularly in Mexico, where the e-commerce market is booming.
According to the Mexican Online Sales Association, Mexico's online retail sector was the fastest-growing globally last year, with clothing accounting for over 40% of all online purchases. The partnership with Stori is expected to attract more consumers to the credit market, where many Mexicans currently face barriers to access.
Shein offering a credit card that rewards purchases, Shein aims to enhance customer loyalty and increase sales. The Shein Credit Card The Shein credit card will function as a Mastercard, providing users with a points-based rewards system.
Key features include: Points System : Users earn points for every purchase, with double points for clothing bought on Shein's website. Exclusive Access : The card will only be available to new clients of Stori, which has already attracted 3 million customers in Mexico since its inception…