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    KOKO Pay for Event Tickets: How Instalment Checkout Works

    July 17, 2026·4 min read

    A VIP ticket or festival pass can be a serious chunk of money to pay upfront. KOKO Pay, built directly into TicketsMinistry checkout, lets you split that cost into 3 monthly instalments instead, without a separate app or a days-long approval wait.

    What is KOKO Pay?

    KOKO Pay is a buy-now-pay-later (BNPL) option: you get the full ticket immediately, and the cost is charged to you in instalments over the following months rather than all at once.

    How to pay in instalments on TicketsMinistry

    • Select your tickets and proceed to checkout as normal.
    • At the payment step, choose KOKO Pay as your payment method.
    • Complete KOKO Pay's quick checkout approval, no separate app download needed.
    • Your e-ticket is issued the same way as any other payment method, immediately after the transaction is confirmed.

    Who is KOKO Pay best for?

    It's most useful on your priciest ticket tiers, VIP packages, multi-day festival passes, premium seating, where splitting the cost makes the purchase decision easier without you having to discount the ticket itself.

    Do I need a separate app for KOKO Pay?

    No. It's part of the TicketsMinistry checkout flow. You complete the KOKO Pay step in the same session as the rest of your purchase.

    Does KOKO Pay charge interest or fees?

    Instalment terms and any applicable fees are set by KOKO Pay and shown to you at checkout before you confirm, review them there before completing your purchase.

    See it at checkout

    Pick a VIP tier or festival pass and select KOKO Pay at the payment step to split the cost.

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    For organisers, offering instalments on your highest tiers is a proven way to lift conversion on your most expensive tickets without ever having to discount them.

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