“Customers can now pay for the products over time with no interest, offering greater flexibility and control at Apple Store.”
Tabby Card Apple Store UAE integration enables interest-free instalment payments across online and retail channels
Dubai, UAE: Financial services app Tabby has expanded its Tabby Card partner network in the UAE by adding the Apple Store, giving customers greater flexibility to purchase Apple products through interest-free instalment payment options.
With this integration, customers can now use the Tabby Card to shop across Apple Store Online, the Apple Store app and physical Apple Store locations across the UAE, offering a seamless payment experience across digital and in-store channels.
As part of a limited-time promotion, Tabby Card users can split their Apple purchases into six interest-free instalments with no additional fees until March 30. Beyond this offer, customers can choose to pay in four instalments at any time, without interest or fees, while higher-value purchases can be divided into up to eight monthly payments, subject to eligibility.
The move reflects Tabby Card’s rapid growth in the UAE, where it has become one of the fastest-adopted payment cards, with more than 1 million active users. The addition of Apple Store further strengthens Tabby’s expanding ecosystem, which already includes thousands of brands across retail, electronics and lifestyle sectors.
Hosam Arab, CEO and Co-Founder of Tabby, said the partnership enhances customer flexibility by allowing users to spread payments over time without interest while maintaining control over their spending.
Tabby Card is available to eligible users in the UAE through the Tabby app, offering a buy-now-pay-later solution that continues to gain traction among consumers seeking more flexible payment methods.
Tabby, headquartered in Riyadh, operates across the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, supporting more than 45,000 global and regional brands, including major names in retail and e-commerce, as part of its growing fintech ecosystem.




