Klarna: Makes capital out of UK Record Store Day

Klarna: Makes capital out of UK Record Store Day

  • Klarna, the leading global retail bank, payments, and shopping service that helps consumers save time
  • Partnered with Record Store Day to help music lovers discover their new favorite artists while supporting local record stores
  • Invite Londoners to visit independent record stores through interactive posters placed in the City’s favorite music hubs
  • The posters will feature a selection of vinyl records curated by partnering stores, for a limited number of lucky passers-by
  • Participating stores include Shrubs & Dubs, Stranger Than Paradise, Let it Roll Records, World of Echo
  • Aim of Record Store Day is to bring music-loving people together to celebrate their local record stores
Laura M
Laura M
Laura is a financial reporter, editor, and researcher with a particular interest in fintech innovation, capital markets, and the evolving global banking landscape.

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