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Klarna valued at $31bn after Swedish fintech raises $1bn from funding round

The round makes Klarna the second most valuable fintech company worldwide, the Swedish firm said

Klarna has said it plans to donate 1% of the financing from its most recent round to sustainability causes
Klarna has said it plans to donate 1% of the financing from its most recent round to sustainability causes Photo: Thomas Trutschel/Getty Images

Swedish payments giant Klarna has closed a fresh $1bn financing round, pushing the company’s valuation up to $31bn ahead of a potential stock market float.

Klarna said the round, which was four-fold oversubscribed, makes it the most valuable private fintech company in Europe and the second highest worldwide. It was last valued at almost $11bn in September, following a $650m round from investors led by Silver Lake.

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