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Sebastian Siemiatkowski, chief executive officer of Klarna Holding AB, at IFGS 2022 summit at the Guildhall in London, U.K., on Monday, April 4, 2022. Innovate Finance's summit -- part of U.K. Fintech Week -- aims to showcase Britain's financial technology sector and its global ambitions.
TechKlarna has 1,800 employees it hopes AI will render obsolete
By Ryan HoggAugust 28, 2024
Klarna CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski just added Elon Musk’s SpaceX to his portfolio of unicorn investments
TechKlarna CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski just added Elon Musk’s SpaceX to his portfolio of unicorn investments
By Christopher Jungstedt and BloombergAugust 27, 2024
Klarna rolls out bank accounts in Europe and the U.S. as the Swedish unicorn plots a $20 billion IPO
FinanceKlarna rolls out bank accounts in Europe and the U.S. as the Swedish unicorn plots a $20 billion IPO
By Aisha S Gani and BloombergAugust 16, 2024
Klarna’s CEO learned valuable leadership lessons on a Toyota factory floor
LeadershipKlarna’s CEO learned valuable leadership lessons on a Toyota factory floor
By Fortune EditorsJuly 10, 2024
Philip Belamant, chief executive officer of Zilch Technology.
FinanceZilch threatens to swap London with the U.S. if IPO market doesn’t pick up—after raising $127 million
By Charlotte Hughes-Morgan, Lizzy Burden and BloombergJune 20, 2024
Swedish payments unicorn Klarna is using ChatGPT to draft legal contracts—but AI isn’t replacing lawyers yet
TechSwedish payments unicorn Klarna is using ChatGPT to draft legal contracts—but AI isn’t replacing lawyers yet
By Adam GaleMay 14, 2024
Sebastian Siemiatkowski
FinanceKlarna CEO wants the buy-now, pay-later giant to go public ‘quite soon’ by copying Google’s ‘perfect IPO’
By Aisha S Gani, Tom Mackenzie and BloombergMarch 8, 2024
Klarna CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski stands in front of pink Klarna-branded bikes.
TechKlarna froze hiring because of AI. Now it says its chatbot does the work of 700 full-time staff
By Ryan HoggFebruary 28, 2024
Affirm CEO Max Levchin
Personal FinanceMany consumers use ‘buy now, pay later’ like a credit card, Fed study shows—but providers insist it’s safer than that
By Dylan SloanFebruary 14, 2024
Klarna’s CEO embraced AI by telling OpenAI’s Sam Altman, “I want Klarna to be your favorite guinea pig”
NewslettersKlarna’s CEO embraced AI by telling OpenAI’s Sam Altman, “I want Klarna to be your favorite guinea pig”
By Allie GarfinkleFebruary 13, 2024
Spotify CEO Daniel Ek
TechSpotify to slash bloated headcount by 17% after CEO Daniel Ek says staff are doing too much ‘work around the work’
By Christiaan HetznerDecember 4, 2023
Klarna's CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski holding a microphone
FinanceBuy now, pay later giant Klarna slashes its half-year loss by 67% and its CEO celebrates shattering ‘misconceptions around business model’
By Prarthana PrakashAugust 31, 2023
a picture of klarna's app on a smartphone home screen
FinanceBuy-now, pay-later giant Klarna says it will ‘double down’ in Europe after reporting major growth in the region
By Prarthana PrakashAugust 24, 2023
Sebastian Siemiatkowski, CEO of Klarna
FeaturesSweden’s Klarna burned through $100 million a month to become a buy-now-pay-later giant in the U.S. Can ChatGPT help it turn a profit again?
By Vivienne WaltApril 27, 2023
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NewslettersStarlink’s satellite internet business is booming. Why doesn’t the FCC want in?
By Jacob CarpenterAugust 31, 2022
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