Las Vegas, NV – August 15, 2020 – Vacation planning just got easier! Casiola Vacation Homes, a leading provider of short-term rental accommodations, today announced its partnership with Affirm.com, a financial technology company providing installment payments at point of sale. Through this partnership, Casiola is now offering guests an additional payment option, allowing them to split their rental cost into monthly payments and make vacation planning hassle-free.
“At Casiola, we’re always looking for ways to make travel more accessible and affordable for our guests,” said John Jackson, CEO of Casiola Vacation Homes. “Partnering with Affirm allows us to provide our guests with an additional payment option, so they don’t have to worry about paying for their rental in full up front. Now they can enjoy the freedom to plan their dream vacation without the stress of a large upfront cost.”
With Affirm, Casiola guests can choose to split their rental cost into 3, 6, or 12 monthly payments. The installment payments are interest-free, and require no hidden fees. Additionally, the payment process is simple and secure, and customers can receive an instant decision within seconds.
“We’re thrilled to partner with Casiola,” said Max Levchin, CEO of Affirm. “Our mission is to make payments more affordable and accessible, and this partnership allows us to do just that. We’re looking forward to helping Casiola guests make their dream vacations a reality.”
About Casiola Vacation Homes
Casiola Vacation Homes is a leading provider of short-term rental accommodations in the United States. With over 10,000 properties in popular destinations across the country, Casiola offers a variety of vacation rental options for travelers of all types and budgets.
About Affirm
Affirm is a financial technology company providing installment payments at point of sale. Affirm’s mission is to create honest financial products that improve lives. Through its platform, customers can split their purchase into 3, 6, or 12 monthly payments, with no hidden fees and interest rates as low as 0%.