
Were providing an easier way to pay for your furniture with monthly payments, over a longer period of time. Here are our main ingredients for freshly baked Bread: Transparent terms, fair rates (as low as 0% APR for 12 and 24-month loans*), and no prepayment penalties. Sounds amazing, right?

Affordable Monthly Plans
Pay for your order over 12, 24, 36, or 48 months at
competitive rates*. 0% APR is available for 12 and 24-
month loans*.

No Prepayment Penalties
Pay for your purchase with monthly payments and
prepay at any time without penalty.

Quick and Easy Application
Get a decision quickly with no obligation to buy.
Checking your eligibility wont affect your credit score.

For smaller purchases, pay over time with Tabby
Purchases between $30 and $1,500 can be split into 4 equal interest-free
payments every 2 weeks.

Check your eligibility quickly without leaving our site
Get a decision quickly with no obligation to buy. Checking your eligibility wont affect your credit score.
Still have questions? Please visit the Tabby Help Center.
Disclosure: Please note, your financial institution may charge you one or more non-sufficient funds or overdraft fees if any loan payment exceeds your account’s available balance. If you pay with a credit card, your credit card issuer may charge interest and/or fees.
*Amounts financed range from $50.00 to $10,000.00. Availability of terms may vary based on purchase price and/or product. Down payment may be required. Subject to approval of credit application. Rates range from 0% to 29.99% APR, resulting in, for example, 48 monthly payments of $25.36 at 9.99% APR, per $1,000 borrowed. APRs will vary depending on credit qualifications, loan amount, and term. Bread Pay™ loans are made by Comenity Capital Bank, a Bread Financial™ company.
**Available for purchases between $300.00 and up to $1,500.00. Subject to approval of credit application. Tabby . Please note, your financial institution may charge you one or more non-sufficient funds or overdraft fees if any loan payment exceeds your account’s available balance. If you pay with a credit card, your credit card issuer may charge interest and/or fees.