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Klarna IPO Exceeds Expectations

The Klarna IPO has officially landed, pricing shares at $40 each, higher than the expected $35–$37 range. This bold debut values the online lender at an impressive $15 billion, signaling strong investor confidence despite the company’s widening losses.

Klarna, widely recognized for its buy now, pay later services, raised $1.37 billion for itself and existing shareholders. Shares will trade on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol “KLAR.”

Strong Market Appetite for Tech IPOs

Klarna’s offering comes at a time when Wall Street is embracing high-profile tech IPOs. Recent debuts from companies like Circle and Figma have performed well, building momentum for new listings. Klarna delayed its initial plans earlier this year after U.S. tariff announcements but returned with a stronger strategy.

Business Model and Growing Losses

While Klarna has built its reputation on short-term, interest-free financing, the company has recently positioned itself as a digital retail bank. That shift will now face market scrutiny.

Financials remain mixed. Klarna reported a net loss of $53 million in the second quarter, compared with $18 million last year. At the same time, revenue climbed 20% year-over-year, reaching $823 million.

Where Klarna Makes Its Money

The company earns fees from merchants who use its payment tools for online sales. It also generates income from longer-term financing products and late fees. However, the bulk of proceeds from the IPO—about $1.17 billion—will go to existing shareholders, leaving $200 million for Klarna’s growth.

Outlook for Investors

Klarna’s IPO success highlights investor optimism, but its financial results show challenges ahead. The company must balance growth ambitions with profitability if it wants to keep Wall Street on its side.

For now, Klarna has proven it can attract attention and capital even in uncertain times.

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