Ralph Kerle Gallery partners with Art Money - the Afterpay of the art market
Ralph Kerle Gallery is delighted to have been accepted as a partner in Art Money, a relatively new yet quickly expanding art global fin-tech based on a business model similar to Afterpay and other more traditional “buy now, pay later” fin-tech operations. Art Money was founded in 2015 by Australian entrepreneur Paul Becker in 2015, an old boy of my own alma mater, and has already partnered with over 1,000 galleries worldwide, growing daily, currently enabling art buyers from Australia, the U.S. and New Zealand.
The entry price point for collectible artworks often precludes potential buyers from purchasing an artwork they like just at the right moment whether on exhibition in a gallery or for sale in an on-line gallery. The purpose of Art Money is to make the purchase accessible by offering 10 interest free part payments over 10 months.
Art Money sees their external mission as empowering people to buy art and supporting artists in developing a sustainable creative economy.
All artwork offered by Ralph Kerle Gallery can now be purchased through Art Money. Read here in more detail how Art Money works and its terms and conditions.