Klarna launches debit card: what will change for buyers.
New debit card from Klarna
According to The Sun: Klarna, known for its 'Buy Now, Pay Later' services, has announced the launch of its first debit card. This card can be used for purchases both in stores and online.
Flexibility of using the card
The new product represents a flexible Visa debit card for shoppers in the UK that can easily be converted into a credit card. Currently, Klarna operates as a mobile app that allows consumers to make purchases with the option to delay payments.
BUY NOW, PAY LATER giant Klarna is launching its first-ever debit card that you can use in shops and online for spending.
The Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL) provider will now offer a flexible Visa debit card for UK shoppers, which can be converted into a credit card.
Currently, Klarna operates as an app that...
The issuance of the debit card opens up new opportunities for Klarna users, allowing them to manage their spending more effectively. The card will serve as an additional tool for consumers who value flexible financial solutions and the ability to easily switch between debit and credit functions.
This move also indicates Klarna's ambition to compete in the financial services market by expanding its range of offerings and attracting new customers looking for convenience in their shopping experiences.
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