Swedish fintech Klarna Bank has launched a free P2P payments service; the new service is called Wavy and is available for consumers across 31 European markets; the service allows for simplified payment redemption with the receiver able to redeem the funds directly to their bank account. Source
With regulation taking center stage, there's an opportunity for banks to take the place of some large BNPL providers and lead the space.
The buy now, pay later space is full of competition with names like Affirm, Afterpay and Klarna; what’s different about...
Swedish based fintech Klarna is launching a suite of authentication services for retailers as they look to expand beyond their...
Klarna is well known for their buy now, pay later offering and is now launching a customer loyalty program called...
Despite high interest rates and risks of a reccesion, many BNPL fintech providers now vie to offer loans to the underbanked in Mexico.
Klarna launches Open Banking platform Rewire helps migrants in Europe with $12m funding MoneyLion’s Bill Davaris on partnering with NASCAR,...
Buy now pay later services are becoming one of the biggest benefactors during the current crisis; consumers have turned to...
The news this week was dominated by the crypto crash as we heard about layoffs at Coinbase, problems at Celsius and a continued downturn in crypto prices. There was plenty of BNPL news as well.
This week, we look at:
How the medical reality is accelerating remote work and digital commerce, including the success of buy-now-pay-later companies like Affirm and Klarna
The emergence of virtual worlds and video game environments that generate $ billions in revenue and have millions of participants, with examples of Zwift, Fortnite, Tomorrowland, Roblox, Genshin Impact
How to connect digital environments to digital communities and their economic activity, including through mechanisms like non-fungible-tokens in Rarible and Async Art
Advice for shifting thinking from manufacturing financial product, to starting with the customer, to leveraging the community