Klarna, the Swedish fintech company, is considering going public in the future, according to CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski. Siemiatkowski sees a great opportunity to build a global retail banking company. Klarna's potential IPO is generating interest and speculation in the market, with Breakingviews highlighting the valuation conundrum it poses. The company's financial results are heading in the right direction, but determining its worth as a buy-now-pay-later group is challenging.
On @Breakingviews: Klarna’s results seem to be heading in the right direction ahead of a possible IPO. But any listing of the buy-now-pay-later group would pose a valuation conundrum, writes @KarenKKwok https://t.co/q0s1Ckv22T
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Breakingviews - Profitable Klarna poses IPO valuation conundrum https://t.co/yrs3vChiGQ
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“I don’t think it’s unthinkable,” says @klarnaseb on Klarna going public in the future. “I think there’s a fantastic opportunity to build a global retail banking company." https://t.co/IVAqpR3xry