Sebastian Siemiatkowski, chief government officer and co-founder of Klarna Holding AB, middle, and Michael Moritz, chairman of Klarna Financial institution AB, middle proper, throughout the firm’s preliminary public providing (IPO) on the New York Inventory Trade (NYSE) in New York, US, on Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2025.
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Shares of Klarna rose 15% of their New York Inventory Trade debut Wednesday, closing at $45.82 after the Swedish fintech priced its IPO above its anticipated vary.
Klarna, identified for its well-liked purchase now, pay later merchandise, priced shares at $40 on Tuesday, elevating $1.37 billion for the corporate and current shareholders.
The IPO marks the most recent in a rising checklist of high-profile tech listings this 12 months, suggesting elevated demand from Wall Road for brand new choices. Corporations like stablecoin issuer Circle and design software program platform Figma soared of their respective debuts. In the meantime, crypto trade Gemini is anticipated to go public later this week.
“To me, it actually simply is a milestone,” Klarna’s co-founder and CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski advised CNBC in an interview on Wednesday. “It is just a little bit like a marriage. You put together a lot and you intend for it and it is a huge get together. However in the long run — marriage goes on.”
The inventory opened at $52 earlier than dropping because the day progressed. On the shut, the corporate was valued at about $17.3 billion.
Klarna’s entry into the general public markets will check Wall Road’s pleasure in regards to the path of its enterprise. The corporate has in latest months talked up its transfer into banking, rolling out a debit card and private deposit accounts within the U.S.
Klarna has signed 700,000 card prospects within the U.S. thus far and has 5 million folks on a ready checklist looking for entry to the product, Siemiatkowski advised CNBC. He added that Klarna Card represents a distinct proposition to rival fintech Affirm’s card providing, which has attracted 2 million customers since its launch in 2021.
“We’re attracting a barely completely different viewers possibly than the Affirm card,” Siemiatkowski mentioned. “I get the impression that’s extra a card the place folks use it merely to have the ability to have financing with curiosity on barely greater tickets.”
Along with Affirm, Klarna additionally competes with Afterpay, which was acquired for $29 billion in 2021 by Sq., now a unit of Block.
Klarna faces some potential regulatory headwinds. Within the U.Ok., the federal government has proposed new guidelines to convey BNPL loans below formal oversight to handle affordability issues concerning the market.
A banner for Swedish fintech Klarna, hangs on the entrance of the New York Inventory Trade (NYSE) to rejoice the corporate’s IPO in New York Metropolis, U.S., September 10, 2025.
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The IPO is poised to generate billions of {dollars} in returns for a few of Klarna’s long-time traders. Current shareholders are providing the majority of Klarna shares — 28.8 million — on the general public market. At its IPO worth of $40, that interprets to virtually $1.2 billion. In the meantime, Klarna raised $222 million from the IPO.
Sequoia, which first backed Klarna in 2010, has invested $500 million in whole. The enterprise agency offered 2 million of its 79 million shares within the IPO, that means it is generated an general return of about $2.65 billion, primarily based on the supply worth.
Andrew Reed, a associate at Sequoia, advised CNBC that he was nonetheless in faculty when the agency made its first funding in an “various funds firm in Stockholm.” The early work, he mentioned, was round increasing in Europe.
“Being right here in New York 15 years later with over 100 million shoppers and over $100 billion of GMV [gross merchandise value] and near 1,000,000 retailers, it’s staggering what one 12 months after one other of execution and development and Sebastian’s long-term imaginative and prescient can do,” Reed mentioned.
One other Klarna investor hasn’t been so fortunate. Japan’s SoftBank led a 2021 funding spherical in Klarna at a $46 billion valuation and has since seen the worth of its stake plunge considerably.
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