Offer zero-interest part-by-part payments in your WooCommerce store
Bank of Georgia's Part by Part lets customers split a purchase into monthly parts at 0% — they pay exactly the cash price, and you get the full amount up front. Add it to WordPress with Quickpay's free WooCommerce plugin.
Example plans. Which terms are available comes live from Bank of Georgia and depends on the amount and your agreement with the bank.
You'll get the account details and your payment reference right after this
No charge until you receive your order
0% interest
The customer repays exactly the cash price
5-minute setup
Paste your BOG credentials — done
0% platform fee
We never touch your sales
Free on WordPress.org
One-click install and updates
What is BOG Part by Part (BNPL)?
Part by Part (ნაწილ-ნაწილ) is Bank of Georgia's buy-now-pay-later product: the customer splits a purchase into monthly parts at zero interest, repaying exactly the cash price and nothing more. As the merchant you still receive the full amount from BOG up front.
It shares Bank of Georgia's installment infrastructure but only ever offers zero-interest terms — Quickpay requests BNPL plans specifically and filters out anything that would cost the customer extra. Because there is no interest to weigh up and the term is shorter, shoppers tend to treat it less like taking out a loan and more like a payment option, which is what makes BNPL convert on mid-priced baskets where a full განვადება application would feel like too much.
How Part by Part differs from განვადება
Both let a customer pay monthly and both pay you up front. The difference is what the customer pays in total, and how big a decision it feels like.
The customer pays no extra
Every Part by Part plan is zero-interest, so the monthly amounts add up to exactly the price on your product page. Standard installments carry interest over a longer term.
Shorter, simpler terms
Part by Part runs over a handful of months rather than one to two years, which keeps it a small decision instead of a credit commitment the customer has to think about.
Fits mid-priced baskets
BNPL tends to earn its place on the orders that are too big to pay outright but too small to justify a full installment application — clothing, accessories, mid-range electronics.
Split at checkout, settled in full to you
Quickpay connects WooCommerce and Bank of Georgia's BNPL API with a ready-made module — no complex code to write or maintain.
Customer splits the total
They pick BOG ნაწილ-ნაწილ at checkout and choose how many monthly parts to divide the amount into.
Bank of Georgia confirms
The customer confirms on BOG's own page. Because the plan is zero-interest and short-term, the decision is quicker than a standard installment application.
You get paid in full
BOG settles the whole purchase price to you, a signed webhook fires, and WooCommerce marks the order paid.
Everything the BNPL flow needs
Zero-interest plans, its own checkout row, and the product-page pricing that makes shoppers notice it.
Zero-interest plans only
Quickpay requests BNPL terms from Bank of Georgia and filters to zero-interest plans, so nothing that would cost the customer extra ever appears.
Its own checkout method
Part by Part is listed as a separate option from standard installments, so shoppers can compare 0% against a longer term instead of hunting inside one calculator.
Monthly price labels
Show “from X ₾/month” on product and category pages so shoppers see the 0% option before they reach checkout.
Native WC payment method
BOG ნაწილ-ნაწილ shows up as a real gateway option in classic and Blocks checkout, with full HPOS support.
Express Buy Now
Add a part-by-part button directly on product pages, so a shopper can start without going through the cart.
Reliable order sync
Signed webhooks plus a cron fallback mean no order gets stuck pending because a callback was missed.
Amount limits handled
The method hides itself automatically on carts outside Bank of Georgia's eligible range, instead of failing at the last step.
Georgian & English
Checkout and admin strings ship in both languages out of the box.
Test mode
Try the full flow with test credentials before switching your store to live.
Start offering Part by Part in 5 minutes
Activate the BOG Part by Part module in one click — no developer involvement or complex configuration.
Arrange BNPL with BOG
Ask Bank of Georgia to enable Part by Part on your e-commerce account.
Add the Part by Part module
Activate the module in your Quickpay dashboard and paste in your BOG client ID and secret.
Install the plugin
Install the Quickpay plugin from WordPress.org and connect it to your Quickpay account with an API key.
Advertise the 0%
Turn on monthly labels so product pages show the zero-interest monthly price, then start taking orders.
What you need
Part by Part has the same constraints as any Georgian instalment product — all of them enforced for you.
Part by Part is one of three BOG products
Standard installments and card payments are separate modules — and they use the same BOG credentials you already have.
BOG Part by Part module pricing
One license per domain, with a free tier for low volume and discounted longer billing periods.
Questions, answered
Who pays the interest on BOG Part by Part?
Nobody pays interest on top of the price — Part by Part plans are zero-interest, so the customer's monthly amounts add up to exactly your cash price. Bank of Georgia settles the full amount to you up front; the commercial terms between you and the bank are set in your own BOG agreement.
How is this different from BOG installments?
Standard განვადება is an interest-bearing consumer loan over a longer term, so the customer repays more than the cash price. Part by Part is zero-interest over a shorter term. They are separate Quickpay modules and you can offer either, or list both side by side at checkout.
What order amounts qualify?
Bank of Georgia applies the same 45 ₾ to 15,000 ₾ band as its standard installments. Quickpay hides the method automatically on carts outside that range, so a customer never picks it only to be rejected at the last step.
Do I need separate credentials for BNPL?
No. Part by Part authenticates with the same BOG client ID and secret as your card and installment modules — but Bank of Georgia does need to enable the product on your account, and it is a separately licensed Quickpay module.
Can I refund a Part by Part payment from WooCommerce?
Not from the order screen. Bank of Georgia does not expose a programmatic refund endpoint for its part-by-part product, so refunds have to be arranged in BOG's own business portal at bonline.bog.ge. Card payments through the BOG Card module do support one-click refunds from WooCommerce.
Can I show Part by Part and installments at the same time?
Yes. With both modules active they appear as two separate rows at checkout, so a customer can compare a zero-interest short term against a longer one. You can also enable just one — many stores start with Part by Part alone because it is the easier sell.
Start offering BOG Part by Part in WooCommerce
Create a free Quickpay account, activate the Part by Part module, and install the plugin — most stores are live within minutes.