Core Insights - Klarna has launched its debit card and digital wallet in the United Kingdom, aiming to disrupt U.K. retail banking and become a daily spending partner for consumers [1][2] - The Klarna Card, initially launched in the U.S., is a debit-first card that allows consumers to apply for credit options when needed, powered by Visa's Flexible Credential technology [3][4] - The card is accepted at over 150 million Visa merchant locations globally and offers foreign currency purchases without foreign exchange fees [4] - Klarna's card portfolio accounts for 10% of global transactions, with the Klarna Card achieving 1 million sign-ups in just 11 weeks after its U.S. launch [5] - The Klarna balance functions as a digital wallet, enabling users to store eMoney, withdraw funds, receive refunds, and earn cash back rewards [5] - Global deposits for Klarna have increased from $9.5 billion in December 2024 to $14 billion in June [6] - Klarna's recent eMoney authorization from the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) marks a significant step in expanding its financial services in the U.K. [2][7]
Klarna Shakes Up UK Payments With Debit Card and Digital Wallet