Bloomberg reports that Apple is preparing to allow customers to purchase many of its products, including iPads, Macs and Airpods, in monthly installments for holders of its Apple Card.

The technology giant in Cupertino, California, is planning to provide the service in the coming weeks, and could be announced at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference.

This offer allows customers to purchase the product through Apple, with a price installment over several months without interest, and payments are managed through Apple Card in the iPhone wallet application and added to the customers monthly card bills.

It is assumed that a 12-month interest-free payment plan is available for iPad, Mac and iPad stylus as well as iPad and Mac screen consoles, and for AirPods, HomePods and Apple TVs, the six-month plans will be interest-free as well.

The plan is similar to that offered by companies selling phones and other products, which provides consumers with another way to purchase these products in monthly payments.Apple last year launched a 24-month interest-free payment plan for iPhones purchased using the Apple card, with a cashback of 3%.

The plan was designed to stimulate the use of the Apple card, which the company launched last August in partnership with Goldman Sachs, so that owners of the Apple card receive a digital card connected to the Walet app and an actual card made of titanium.

The plan also enhances sales of Apple products by allowing users to install the price over several months without interest, and the company's CEO, Tim Cook, said last April that the company would launch a payment payment service for products that exceed the iPhone, but did not specify the timing or features .