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    After its IPO debut, Klarna’s stock loses some of its appeal as traders have access to new fintech opportunities.

    Klarna’s IPO comes in the aftermath of strong public debuts from Figma and Circle
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    The New York Stock Exchange will list Klarna.

    Recently, Wall Street launches of well-known companies have been positively received. Despite not having exactly the same start, Klarna Group PLC’s stock increased on its first day of trade.

    The financial technology company’s shares began at $52, which was 30% higher than their $40 initial public offering price. Shortly after opening, Klarna’s stock (KLAR) reached a high of $57.20, but it ended the day at $45.82, down 14.6% from the starting price. Even though the debut was good, it didn’t have the same impact as Figma Inc.’s (FIG) July debut, when the stock more than tripled from its offer price.

    Late on Tuesday, Klarna’s stock valued significantly higher than the $35–$37 range that was anticipated.

    On Wednesday, Klarna, a Swedish company that recently “redomiciled” to the United Kingdom, began trading on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker “KLAR.”

    Both Figma and Circle Internet Group Inc.’s (CRCL) equities surged in their trading debuts in recent months, indicating a robust desire for initial public offerings (IPOs) as well as the fact that underwriters left money on the table. But those stocks have dropped from their peak.

    Affirm Holdings Inc. (AFRM), another fintech business, went public in early 2021, and Klarna is following in its footsteps. Since its IPO, Affirm’s price has fluctuated, and it is currently trading almost 50% below its peak of $168.52 during the epidemic. However, Affirm’s stock has recently increased in value due to the company’s improving profit profile and the popularity of its new products. The market capitalization of Affirm is $28 billion.

    In addition to other services, both businesses provide buy-now-pay-later options. According to Niclas NeglĂ©n, chief financial officer of Klarna, the company is working to establish itself as a “everyday spending partner.” In addition to financing purchases, Klarna users can choose to pay in full using a card of their choosing or a direct debit from bank accounts.

    With its own new debit card and other financial goods, Klarna is attempting to establish itself more firmly in consumer spending patterns. People can use the debit card to make purchases both online and offline and decide whether or not to fund them. “It’s a way to further penetrate everyday spending and smaller purchase sizes,” NeglĂ©n remarked. He stated that Klarna has a waiting list of five million customers less than two months after launching the card.

    “We’ve come to a point where we have the scale that people really understand and know us, and we have the partnerships and we have the loyalty of consumers,” he stated.

    From a partnership perspective, the business sees exciting chances to collaborate with payment service providers such as Worldpay and Stripe. This implies that Klarna can be included in the regular package with Visa Inc. (V) and Mastercard Inc. (MA) when merchants sign up with those payment-service providers, rather than being an add-on service. The statement “obviously makes us more ubiquitous,” NeglĂ©n stated.

    Affirm and Klarna have pursued distinct strategies in their BNPL operations; Affirm has chosen to focus more on interest-bearing products, while Klarna has concentrated more on “pay in four” payment alternatives that allow customers to divide purchases into installments.

    According to Dan Dolev of Mizuho, that has resulted in a higher profit profile for Affirm than for Klarna. Although Klarna and Affirm generated comparable revenue in the 12 months ending in June ($3.1 billion and $3.2 billion, respectively), Klarna reported a $100 million financial loss and Affirm reported $52 million in net profits.

    Klarna has implemented a “deliberate balance of growth and profitability,” particularly with respect to its entry into the U.S. market, according to its IPO prospectus. Before venturing into new markets like the U.S., which necessitated making trade-offs with the bottom line, the company had 14 years in a row of positive net income from 2005 to 2018.

    “It was very important for us before the IPO to truly be a global company, and to be a global company you need to have a base in the U.S.,” NeglĂ©n stated.

    Klarna claims to have a positive transaction margin, a payment industry indicator that calculates revenue less transaction expenses, even though it is not profitable according to IFRS standards, the international equivalent of GAAP.

    The company positions itself as a more affordable option for customers compared to banks that provide revolving credit solutions. Sebastian Siemiatkowski, the chief executive, stated in a statement that was part of the prospectus that banking “is about trust,” but that traditional banks have instead made money off of “late fees, overdraft penalties, revolving-debt traps and countless other tricks designed to exploit their customers.”

    Companies like Klarna have faced criticism from members of the investment community who question, in a somewhat ironic manner, whether it’s really a good thing that people can divide purchases as small as burrito lunch orders into installments. This is because BNPL products have gained popularity and have made their way down to smaller transaction sizes. However, given that half of all Americans use revolving credit for purchases, NeglĂ©n believes Klarna is a superior choice.

    “I think this is a much safer, smarter product than having a revolving credit card that you’re paying 30% interest on and barely paying that burrito back over months,” he stated.

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