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FCA greenlights Klarna for payment and credit services in the UK

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  • The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) authorizes Klarna to regulate payment and credit services in the UK.
  • The authorization covers Klarna’s credit products (Term Loan, Klarna Card) and payment services, including card and open banking-based products.
  • Klarna operated in the UK as Klarna Bank AB, but with the TPR licence expiring, it established Klarna Financial Services UK for consumer-facing services.
  • Short-term interest-free credit products like BNPL, are beyond the Consumer Credit Act’s scope, but Klarna advocates for regulation to protect consumers.
  • FCA approval secures Klarna’s UK business, aligning with upcoming FCA plans to regulate BNPL products.
  • Klarna also reported establishing a UK holding company, potentially gearing up for a billion-dollar IPO.
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