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Europe's largest overseas local payment method | Klarna

Klarna was established in Stockholm, Sweden in 2005 to make people shop easier online.In the past 18 years, technology has continued to develop, excitement, and changed the world around us, but our mission is consistent, that is, to make payment as simple and safe as possible. The most important thing is to be as smooth as possible.

KLARNA is the world's leading payment and shopping service company. It provides more intelligent and flexible shopping and purchasing experiences for more than 550,000 merchants in 45 countries/regions.KLARNA provides direct payment, cargo payment options and installment payment plans, so that consumers can easily buy one click and pay in their favorite way anytime, anywhere.

In 2014, after the company acquired Sofort, the KLARNA Group was established.Klarna received the support of investors such as Sequoia Capital, Yinhu Capital, Bestseeller Group, Dragoneer, Permira, Visa, Ant Group and Atomico.

Regardless of your customers choose to delay payment or installment payment, you can get full prepaid from KLARNA.In cooperation with Klarna, you will get not only modern payment methods, but also smooth and complete customer shopping experience.

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KLARNA Bank AB (company registration number 556737-0431) ("KLARNA") is a Swedish public limited liability company, which is allowed to carry out banking business under the supervision of the Swedish Financial Supervision Bureau (SFSA).KLARNA is classified as 2 institutions by SFSA.

KLARNA Bank AB granted its license based on the EU instruction 2013/36/EU, and provided financial services in other European economic zones through the establishment of local branches.KLARNA also set up local subsidiaries in certain jurisdictions to provide financial services outside the European Economic Zone.

KLARNA's corporate governance framework and method are suitable for KLARNA HOLDING AB, KLARNA Bank AB and all their branches and subsidiaries.

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