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From left: Wiz co-founder and CEO Assaf Rappaport, Thrive Capital investor Philip Clark, and Fortune’s Allie Garfinkle at the 2024 Fortune Brainstorm Tech conference in Park City, Utah. (Photo: Steve Vargo/Fortune)
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SuccessA workforce management giant will lay off 1,750 employees to make way for AI
By Emma BurleighFebruary 7, 2025
Sebastian Siemiatkowski, chief executive officer of Klarna.
SuccessKlarna’s CEO warns AI is already capable of doing any human job—and his company is already living it
By Emma BurleighFebruary 3, 2025
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Klarna
TechKlarna stopped all hiring a year ago to replace workers with AI
By BloombergDecember 12, 2024
Justworks doesn’t regret whiffing on a 2022 IPO—and has no plans to go public next year either
FinanceJustworks doesn’t regret whiffing on a 2022 IPO—and has no plans to go public next year either
By Luisa BeltranDecember 12, 2024
Swedish regulator slaps IPO-hopeful Klarna with $45 million fine over money laundering breach
TechSwedish regulator slaps IPO-hopeful Klarna with $45 million fine over money laundering breach
By AFPDecember 11, 2024
Klarna readies U.S. IPO with valuation recovering from plunge
FinanceKlarna readies U.S. IPO with valuation recovering from plunge
By Charles Daly and BloombergNovember 13, 2024
Klarna director says he was ousted over CEO bonus objection
FinanceKlarna director says he was ousted over CEO bonus objection
By Mark Bergen, Aisha S Gani and BloombergOctober 11, 2024
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
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