Core Viewpoint - Hagens Berman is notifying investors about a securities class action against Klarna Group plc, focusing on alleged misstatements in the company's September 2025 IPO documents, with a lead plaintiff deadline set for February 20, 2026 [1][2]. Summary by Relevant Sections Class Action Details - The class action involves investors who purchased shares during Klarna's September 2025 IPO and experienced significant losses [2]. - The core allegation is that Klarna's IPO documents understated credit loss reserves and risks associated with "Fair Financing" [2]. Allegations Against Klarna - The lawsuit claims that Klarna's IPO Registration Statement and Prospectus contained misleading statements regarding credit modeling and risk management [3]. - Specifically, it is alleged that the offering documents materially understated the credit risks of lending to financially unsophisticated clients and those in financial hardship, which led to an underestimation of potential increases in loss provisions [4]. Financial Performance and Impact - On November 18, 2025, Klarna reported a 102% year-over-year increase in its provision for credit losses and a significant rise in operating losses, resulting in the stock price dropping nearly 22% below its IPO price [5]. - The investigation is focused on whether the IPO documents adequately disclosed the company's credit risks, especially given the doubling of credit loss provisions shortly after the IPO [6]. Legal Process and Contact Information - The deadline for appointing a lead plaintiff in the class action is February 20, 2026, with the lead plaintiff representing other class members in the litigation [7]. - Investors can contact Hagens Berman to report losses or seek more information about the case through their secure portal or email [8].
KLAR INVESTOR NOTICE: Klarna Group plc Investors with Substantial Losses Have Opportunity to Lead Class Action Lawsuit