CrediQ × PayWise (Live Now): A New, Easier Way to Pay Your Monthly Instalments

CrediQ • 28 April 2026

CrediQ × PayWise (Live Now): A New, Easier Way to Pay Your Monthly Instalments

Buying what you need today and paying over time should feel simple—not stressful. That’s why CrediQ is excited to announce our new partnership with PayWise, bringing a convenient new way to pay your CrediQ monthly instalments across Trinidad & Tobago.


This partnership is live now.


With CrediQ, customers can split purchases into flexible plans (6 to 36 months) with clear, transparent terms. And with PayWise—an established payments platform with a wide network of agent locations—making your monthly payments is now more accessible than ever.


Learn more about us here: CrediQ and PayWise.


What’s new: Pay your CrediQ instalment at any PayWise agent location


Starting today, you can make your CrediQ monthly instalment payment at any PayWise agent location.


That means:

  • No special setup required to start using this option
  • A wider, more convenient set of places to pay
  • A simple in-person payment method that fits into your routine


If you already have a CrediQ plan, this gives you one more flexible way to stay on track—easily.


Why we’re excited about it


At CrediQ, we’re focused on helping customers get what they need now, while keeping monthly payments manageable and straightforward. Payment flexibility is a big part of that—because real life isn’t one-size-fits-all.


By partnering with PayWise, we’re making it easier for customers who prefer in-person payments (or simply want more options) to pay their instalments consistently and with confidence.


Quotes


“CrediQ was built to make essential purchases more accessible—with clear terms, no hidden fees, and payment plans that fit real life. By partnering with PayWise, we’re making repayments even more convenient, so customers can stay in control and pay their instalments at any PayWise location—starting now.”


“We’re proud to partner with CrediQ to expand convenient, everyday payment options for people across Trinidad & Tobago. With this integration now live, customers can walk into any PayWise agent location and pay their CrediQ instalments simply and securely.”


The takeaway (and your new payment option)


If you’re a CrediQ customer, PayWise is now an available payment option for your monthly instalments—through PayWise agent locations.


We’ll continue rolling out improvements that make shopping and repaying with CrediQ as smooth as possible.


To learn more about CrediQ: https://www.crediq.shop/


To learn more about PayWise: https://paywise.co/


FAQ: How do I pay my CrediQ instalment at a PayWise agent location?


Q: Can I pay my CrediQ monthly instalment at PayWise?
Yes.
PayWise is now a live payment option for CrediQ customers, and you can pay your monthly instalment at any PayWise agent location.


Q: What do I need to bring with me?
Bring the details needed to identify your CrediQ account. If you’re unsure what identifier to use, contact CrediQ before you visit so you have the correct info.


Q: Where do I go to pay?
Visit
any PayWise agent location and tell the agent you want to make a payment toward your CrediQ account instalment.


Q: What do I say at the counter?
You can simply say: “I’d like to pay my CrediQ monthly instalment using PayWise.” Then provide the account identifier requested by the agent.


Q: When will my payment reflect on my CrediQ account?
Posting times can vary. Keep your payment confirmation/receipt and allow a short processing window for the payment to reflect on your CrediQ account.


Q: Can I still use other payment methods?
Yes. This is an
additional option—PayWise is now available to give you more flexibility.



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