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Raylo-branded smartphone and gaming console on a subscription plan, symbolizing the shift from device ownership to access

Raylo attracts €34.5M as Apple and PlayStation push subscriptions

27 January 2026 Technology No Comments2 Mins Read
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Raylo secures €34.5 million as device subscriptions go mainstream

As global electronics giants such as Apple and PlayStation double down on subscription-based access to hardware, UK fintech and circular-economy startup Raylo has raised €34.5 million to scale its model of leasing consumer electronics instead of selling them outright.

The funding underscores a structural shift in the electronics market: consumers are moving from one-off purchases to recurring access models. By offering phones, laptops, and gaming consoles on flexible plans, Raylo positions itself at the intersection of fintech, device leasing, and the circular economy.

From ownership to access: Apple and PlayStation set the tone

For years, Apple has primed users for subscriptions through iCloud, Apple Music, and Apple TV+. Industry observers now anticipate broader hardware-as-a-service initiatives, where iPhones and Macs are bundled into monthly packages that blur the line between product and service.

Similarly, PlayStation has expanded its subscription footprint with PlayStation Plus and cloud-based gaming tiers. The next frontier is expected to be console and accessory bundles on recurring plans, mirroring the logic of mobile carrier contracts but decoupled from traditional telecoms.

Raylo’s role in the circular electronics economy

Raylo differentiates itself by embedding circular-economy principles into its subscription offering. Devices are sourced, financed, insured, and eventually refurbished or reused, extending product lifecycles and reducing electronic waste. This model is increasingly attractive to environmentally conscious consumers and regulators focused on cutting e-waste.

By providing a technology and financing layer that can be white-labeled or integrated via APIs, Raylo aims to become the infrastructure behind subscription hardware programs run by retailers, manufacturers, and online platforms across Europe.

Why investors are betting on subscription hardware

The €34.5 million round reflects growing confidence that subscription models will become standard for high-value electronics. Recurring revenues are more predictable for brands, while consumers gain lower upfront costs, upgrade flexibility, and integrated services such as insurance and support.

As Apple, PlayStation, and other electronics leaders normalize hardware subscriptions, platforms like Raylo stand to benefit from a wave of partnerships and embedded finance deals. The latest capital injection is expected to fuel product development, geographic expansion, and deeper integrations with merchants seeking to modernize how they sell devices.

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