Although there are currently several ways to make payments, boleto is still widely used by many people, especially those who do not have credit card and do their shopping at online stores.
What a lot of people don't know is that it's possible to pay slips in up to 12 installments, and if you're one of those people, don't worry, because in this article we'll teach you how to do it. Check out!
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Boletos remain alive even with other forms of payment methods existing, such as PIX, debit and credit cards, TED and DOC. Therefore, boletos are still very popular, after all, there are several people who do not have PIX and prefer not to trust their credit cards, especially in online transactions.
The big problem is that many people believe that, because they are paying by bank slip, they will have to disburse the entire purchase amount at once, however this is not true. After all, currently several financial institutions allow their customers to pay for purchases made using bank slips in up to 12 installments.
How to install boleto on Picpay?
Very famous and established in the country's financial market, the PicPay offers customers simulations of payment slip installments before the payment is made, so that they understand and agree with the fees to be added with the installment payment.
To pay a bill in installments using PicPay, it is important to have a credit card from them, and that way you can pay a bill from any institution. An interesting factor is that even your expired slips can be paid in installments on PicPay. Therefore, if you need to pay any of your bills in installments, just follow the steps below:
How do I pay my bill in Nubank?
The other institution option is Nubank, a reliable and well-established digital bank, which offers its customers to pay slips in installments, also needing the institution's credit card to that. If you choose Nubank, follow the steps below: