Klarna Plans New Buy-Now-Pay-Later SRT as It Targets US Growth

Klarna is seeking to offload credit risk tied to a portfolio of ‘buy now, pay later loans’, in a deal aimed at freeing up capital as it looks to accelerate its international expansion plans.
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