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Klarna Group plc, commonly referred to as Klarna, is a Swedish
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company that provides online financial services. The company provides payment processing services for the e-commerce industry, managing store claims and customer payments. The company is a "
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" service provider. The company has more than 5,000 employees, most of them working at the headquarters in
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and offices in
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. In 2021, the company handled about US$80 billion in online sales. Klarna initially planned to file as an American IPO in April 2025 and was projected to be valued at $15 billion. This valuation was about one-third of its peak of $45.6 billion in 2021. Klarna delayed their IPO filing as a result of the
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.


History

The three founders
Sebastian Siemiatkowski Sebastian Siemiatkowski (also spelled Sebastian Siemiątkowski; born 3 October 1981) is a Swedish entrepreneur who is the co-founder and chief executive officer of fintech company Klarna. In 2022, his net worth was estimated at $3.2 billion as Kl ...
, Niklas Adalberth and Victor Jacobsson founded Klarna in 2005 after participating in the
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annual
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competition.
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Jane Walerud Jane Christine Walerud Boreta (born 13 November 1961) is a Sweden-based entrepreneur and investor. She has been involved in over 15 startups since the early 2000s, including Klarna, Bluetail, Tobii Technology, Teclo Networks, and GraphMaTech. She i ...
invested in their company and connected them with a team of programmers. In 2007,
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firm
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invested in the company. Three years later, Klarna started providing services in Norway, Finland, Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands. They also received an investment from
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, and increased their revenue by over 80% to US$54million (~400million SEK). In 2011, British newspaper ''
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'' listed Klarna as one of Europe's 100 most promising young tech companies. In 2011, growth equity firm
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led a $155million investment round joined by
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, and General Atlantic's managing director
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joined the board of directors. In May 2011, Klarna acquired
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i company Analyzd, which provided risk management and fraud prevention services , about 40% of all
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sales in Sweden went through Klarna. In 2013, Klarna and German merged to become Klarna Group. Klarna launched in the United States in September 2015, and the US has become its principal focus for future growth, after securing exclusive partnerships with luxury department store
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. That year, Minister of Enterprise and Innovation
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dubbed Klarna one of Sweden's "five
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", by which he meant
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that had succeeded in growing and attracting international investments. The other four companies were
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,
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,
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, and
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. In September 2018, Klarna acquired Close Brothers Retail Finance from the UK
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. In 2019, Klarna raised $460million with plans to expand its operations the US, with participation from
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,
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, HMI Capital, Merian Chysalis Investment Company Limited and others. This funding round valued the company at $5.5billion, making Klarna the largest
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start-up in Europe. In 2020, Klarna acquired Nuji, a marketplace for fashion and lifestyle goods. In 2020,
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, the payment affiliate of Chinese e-commerce company
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, invested in Klarna as part of a partnership between the two firms. In June 2021, Klarna raised $639million in a fundraising round led by
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's Vision Fund 2, increasing the company's valuation to $45.6billion. In July 2021, Klarna acquired Stocard, an app for storing loyalty cards. In November 2021, Klarna launched its physical card, which enabled users to make purchases in interest-free installments. In January 2022, Klarna launched their physical card in the UK. The card had a wait list of 400,000 users . In 2021, the company was Europe's most valuable private tech company, at a $45.6billion valuation. However, their valuation was cut to $6.7billion in 2022 after struggling to attract additional outside investment. In March 2022, Klarna acquired PriceRunner, a company that provides price comparisons on products. In May 2022, Klarna laid off roughly 10% of its workforce. In June 2022, Klarna announced a partnership deal with card issuer Marqeta to bring physical Visa cards to the US. In July 2022, Klarna raised $800million in funding at a valuation of $6.7billion. Their valuation dropped 85% in one year, in line with decreasing valuations of unprofitable technology companies. Klarna lost $580million between January and July 2022. In September of that year, Klarna announced plans to lay off an additional 100 employees. The announcement came after budget revisions due to its drop in valuation and announced losses. Since September 2022, Klarna offers
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s and deposits to Spanish customers through . In October 2022, the company launched a new "Klarna Creator" application for retailers and influencers to collaborate on brand campaigns and to track their earnings. In January 2024, the company announced a plan for a monthly subscription plan ahead of an anticipated initial public offering later in the year. Users of the service, called Klarna Plus, would earn double the amount of usual reward points, attain access to a selection of discounts from partners like
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and
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, and see service fees waived when using the Klarna One Time Card. The fee would be $7.99 each month, as opposed to typical fees of $1 or $2 when using the service outside the network at retailers like
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or
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. The company's Chief Marketing Officer, David Sandstrom, said there were also plans for a high-yield savings account in the US, with potential for subscribers to earn a higher rate than non-users. In February 2024, Klarna announced that AI replaced 700 employees at the company, about 10% of the workforce at the time. In November 2024, Klarna filed for an initial public offering in the US. In February 2025, Klarna's valuation is estimated at $15 billion. Klarna filed its IPO prospectus in March 2025 with plans to go public on the
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under ticker symbol KLAR. In April 2025, Klarna paused its plans for a U.S. IPO due to market instability caused by President Trump's new tariff policies, which have shaken markets all over the world. Klarna had planned to raise over $1 billion at a valuation above $15 billion. Although the IPO market was showing signs of recovery in 2025, recent listings like Venture Global and CoreWeave had mixed receptions. Market analysts state that such instability often leads companies to delay IPOs. Klarna had 93 million users across 26 countries by the end of 2024, and has seen its valuation drop from a peak of $45.6 billion in 2021 as online spending slowed post-pandemic. In June 2025, Klarna announced it would pilot a debit card program in the US market, ahead of a full release in Europe. The Klarna Card will allow users to access FDIC-insured funds and Klarna's pay later services.


Controversy


Regulation

In the UK, Klarna operates in the rapidly growing post-payment sector which has been criticised for encouraging consumers to get themselves into unserviceable levels of debt. In February 2021, the UK Government announced that the sector would be subject to regulation from the UK's
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. In Sweden a large number of complaints regarding Klarna were sent to the Swedish Consumer Agency in 2014. Many customers had received reminder fees and threats about debt collection without having received a proper invoice. It was speculated if this was an unethical business model since the company made money on these reminder fees and Klarna also had a subsidiary dedicated to debt collection. The Swedish Consumer Agency also found a reason to investigate how Klarna added credit fees for partial payments. The year before the co-founder Niklas Adalberth said in a presentation during the startup conference Arctic15 that: "That is one of our revenue streams ..the best customer is the one that doesn't pay directly but actually etsa reminder and then also debt collection because we are able to add the legal fees." In Germany, the District Court of
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ruled in 2022 that Klarna could not demand a flat rate of €1.20 for a reminder by e-mail because Klarna had not submitted any corresponding costs.


Privacy

In February 2020, reported that Klarna's
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feature allowed anyone to extract personal information, such as phone number, postal address and date of birth, only based on the email address and postal code of a customer. In October 2020, Klarna mistakenly sent a marketing email to people who had never disclosed their contact information to Klarna. This triggered an investigation by the
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in the UK. For a brief period in May 2021, users could view the information of other users using their own login information. Klarna claims that user information was exposed randomly, and that these exposures only contained non-sensitive data. However, users claimed that they were able to view addresses, phone numbers, and payment details of other people. Identity thieves have used Klarna to commit
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. They exploited Klarna's buy now, pay later scheme to make purchases with a small upfront payment on a stolen account, flip those goods at a much higher price, and then evade making payments. This resulted in CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski being summoned to the
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to answer questions regarding its management of identity theft and the debts of customers in May 2019. In 2022, the company stated that its fraud checks and controls are as strict as those of banks. In March 2022, the Swedish Authority for Privacy Protection () fined Klarna for inadequacies in its privacy notice and handling of personal data. Klarna stated it would appeal the decision for further clarification on the guidelines.


Layoffs

In May 2022, Siemiatkowski revealed it would be laying off more than 10% of its employees. A former employee described the layoffs as "chaotic". When Siemiatkowski posted a list of the fired employees on LinkedIn, several users described his post as "tone deaf".


E-commerce scams

Many Swedish e-commerce scams use Klarna as their payment solution. Additionally, there are many cases of ID thefts, when Klarna is used to make transactions in other people's names.


Recruitment and AI

In December 2024, the CEO stated how AI affected his company's hiring policies. He said that the company did not recruit last year because, "AI can do all of the jobs that we humans do. It's just a question of how we apply it and use it". In a turn of events, in May 2025, the CEO told Bloomberg, that the company was hiring humans once again, as over-reliance on AI approach led to "lower quality".


See also

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N26 N26 Bank SE, doing business as N26, and formerly named Papayer GmbH, and Number26 GmbH'','' is a multinational German fintech and neobank company based in Berlin that offers a variety of financial services to individuals and businesses. N26 was ...
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Revolut Revolut Group Holdings Ltd, doing business as Revolut, is a British multinational neobank and fintech company that offers banking services for individuals and businesses. It was founded in July 2015 by British-Russian-French businessman Niko ...
* Wise


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