Core Viewpoint - Klarna Group plc is facing a class action lawsuit due to alleged misleading statements and failure to disclose material adverse facts regarding its business and operations following its IPO in September 2025 [5][6]. Group 1: IPO Details - Klarna conducted its IPO on September 10, 2025, selling 34.3 million shares at a price of $40 per share [2]. - Since the IPO, Klarna's share price has significantly declined, further impacting investors [4]. Group 2: Financial Performance - On November 18, 2025, Klarna reported its third quarter 2025 financial results, indicating a 39% increase in its provision for credit losses, attributed to changes in market and product mix, particularly an increased share of the U.S. market in its Gross Merchandise Volume (GMV) [3]. - Following this announcement, Klarna's stock price dropped by $3.25, or 9.3%, closing at $31.63 per share on the same day [3]. Group 3: Lawsuit Allegations - The class action complaint alleges that Klarna's management made materially false and misleading statements and failed to disclose the risk of increased loss reserves shortly after the IPO [5]. - It is claimed that the positive statements made by the management regarding the company's business and prospects were misleading and lacked a reasonable basis [5].
Deadline Alert: Klarna Group plc (KLAR) Shareholders Who Lost Money Urged To Contact Glancy Prongay Wolke & Rotter LLP About Securities Fraud Lawsuit