Zilch: Spend with benefits

7 Zilch alternatives for paying later without the Rewards trade-off

Zilch built a real product around the slogan “spend with benefits”: pay in full at checkout and earn up to 5% back, or spread the cost over six weeks or three months. The catch is the Pay over 3 months option carries 14.99% representative APR, the Anywhere flow can charge up to £3.50 per use, and Snooze fees pile up if you defer too often. If Zilch’s mix of credit and rewards is not quite what you wanted, these Zilch alternatives focus on cleaner Pay in 3, longer instalments, or rewards alone.

We picked seven UK BNPL and instalment apps. Some charge zero fees if you pay on time, some let you spread cost across any merchant, and one is a building society’s flex feature inside a current account app.

Quick comparison

AppBest forFree if paid on timeStandout feature
KlarnaPay in 3 at major retailersYesWidest UK retailer integration
ClearpayPay in 4 at fashion sitesYesStrong fashion and beauty merchant list
PayPal Pay in 3Existing PayPal usersYesNo new credit application if you have PayPal
Monzo FlexMonzo current account usersYes for 3 monthsAdd Flex to any past purchase up to a limit
TymitLong instalments with one cardNo (interest from month 4)One credit card, instalments per purchase
SplititSplitting a credit card purchaseYesUses your existing credit card limit, no new credit
LaybuyPay in 6 weekly instalmentsYes if paid on timeSix instalments rather than four

Why people leave Zilch

The complaints cluster around fees, interest and credit reporting.

If any of those match, the alternatives below offer different trade-offs.

The 7 best Zilch alternatives

Klarna — Best for the widest UK retailer coverage

Klarna is the largest BNPL provider in the UK and the most accepted at the checkout. Pay in 3 splits a purchase across three monthly instalments interest-free; Pay in 30 gives a month to pay in full. Klarna’s app aggregates all your active plans in one place and lets you push a card into Apple Pay or Google Pay for one-tap spending.

Where it falls short: The longer financing options can carry interest. Missed payments report to credit bureaus.

Pricing:

Migrating from Zilch: Connect Klarna at checkout where supported; no transfer of existing balances.

Bottom line: The default UK BNPL if you want Pay in 3 to “just work” at most major retailers.

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Clearpay — Best for fashion and beauty

Clearpay spreads purchases across four instalments, the first at checkout and the others fortnightly. Its merchant list leans into fashion and beauty: ASOS, Boohoo, JD Sports, Pretty Little Thing, Sephora and Cult Beauty all accept it.

Where it falls short: A £6 late fee on missed instalments, capped per order. Spending limits start low and grow with payment history.

Pricing:

Migrating from Zilch: No transfer; apply for Clearpay at any participating checkout.

Bottom line: The right pick if your spend skews to fashion and beauty.

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PayPal Pay in 3 — Best if you already use PayPal

PayPal Pay in 3 sits inside the main PayPal app. If you already have a PayPal account, choosing Pay in 3 at checkout requires no new credit application and no new login. Three monthly instalments, no interest, no late fees.

Where it falls short: Available only where PayPal is the checkout option. Missed payments are reported to credit bureaus.

Pricing:

Migrating from Zilch: Use PayPal at supported checkouts.

Bottom line: Easiest to add if you already keep PayPal as a backup.

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Monzo Flex — Best for Monzo current account users

Monzo Flex lets Monzo customers turn any past purchase, made within the last week using a Monzo card, into instalments. Three months at 0%; six, nine or twelve months at 29% APR. The Flex view sits inside the main Monzo app, so payments come out of the same balance you already manage.

Where it falls short: Requires a Monzo current account. Longer instalment plans carry interest.

Pricing:

Migrating from Zilch: No migration; activate Flex on past Monzo card transactions.

Bottom line: Best fit if you already bank with Monzo and want one app to manage spending and instalments.

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Tymit — Best for picking per-purchase instalment length

Tymit is a UK credit card built for instalments. Every purchase can be paid in three months interest-free, or stretched to 6, 12 or 24 months with interest. The app shows the total cost of each plan upfront before you commit.

Where it falls short: This is a credit card, not a free BNPL flow; longer plans carry APR. Acceptance requires a credit check.

Pricing:

Migrating from Zilch: Apply for a Tymit card; no balance transfer between BNPL accounts.

Bottom line: The pick if you want one credit card with built-in instalments, not a separate BNPL account per merchant.

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Splitit — Best for splitting a purchase across an existing credit card

Splitit uses your existing Visa or Mastercard credit limit to split a purchase over up to 24 monthly instalments. No new credit check, no new account. Each instalment is authorised against your card up front; the merchant captures one a month.

Where it falls short: Reduces your available credit on the card for the length of the plan. Merchant list is narrower than Klarna or Clearpay.

Pricing:

Migrating from Zilch: Choose Splitit at the checkout where it is offered.

Bottom line: The right pick when you do not want another BNPL account and your existing credit card has room.

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Laybuy — Best for six weekly instalments

Laybuy stretches a purchase across six weekly instalments instead of three or four monthly. The first payment is taken at checkout, the rest weekly thereafter, with no interest if paid on time.

Where it falls short: Late fees apply per missed payment, capped per order. Acceptance footprint is smaller than Klarna or Clearpay.

Pricing:

Migrating from Zilch: Apply at supported retailers.

Bottom line: Use when six weeks of small instalments fits your pay cycle better than monthly.

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How to choose

The right Zilch alternative depends on what you actually want from BNPL.

FAQ

Is Klarna better than Zilch? On Pay in 3, Klarna is more widely accepted and does not charge a platform fee. Zilch wins on the Rewards rate when you pay in full at a partner retailer.

Can I have multiple BNPL accounts at once? Yes. UK BNPL providers run separate credit checks and limits. Using two or three at the same time is allowed, but each missed payment hits the same credit file.

Which UK BNPL apps report to credit bureaus? Klarna, Zilch, Monzo Flex and Tymit report to UK credit bureaus. Clearpay, PayPal Pay in 3 and Laybuy traditionally do not, though policies are tightening as the FCA brings BNPL under formal regulation.

Is there a Zilch alternative with no fees at all? Klarna Pay in 3, PayPal Pay in 3 and Monzo Flex’s 3-month plan are all free if you pay on time. Laybuy is also free if on time, with smaller weekly payments.

Will using BNPL hurt my credit score? Paying on time has little or no impact for the providers that do not report routinely. Missed payments now appear on credit files at the major reporting BNPL providers (Klarna, Zilch, Monzo Flex, Tymit), and can affect mortgage applications.