Klarna, the AI-powered payments network and shopping assistant, has begun to roll out open banking-powered settlements in the UK. „The launch means consumers can now pay Klarna directly from their bank account instead of using a debit card, bypassing card networks and marking a major milestone in Klarna’s ambition to build a payments network of the future.” – according to the press release.
Klarna has already launched open banking settlements for its Pay Now instant payment option, and Pay in 30 and Pay in 3 scheduled for later in 2024. The launch to Klarna’s 18 million UK customers gives open banking a significant boost in the UK, where approximately 5m Brits use open banking payments each month.
„For consumers, open banking settlements are simple, secure, and instant, with no need to enter payment details into an unknown retailer’s website. To make the payment, a consumer clicks on ‘Pay by bank’ which takes them to their mobile banking app where they complete the payment quickly and securely.” the company explains.
A consumer who links their bank account to Klarna can get insights into all their spending within the Klarna app and access additional budgeting tools. Plus, „sharing bank data can help Klarna lend money more wisely, using the consumer’s real spending habits, to ensure that Klarna’s lending decisions are an exact fit with the consumer’s budget.”
“Open banking offers a huge opportunity for Klarna to reduce the cost of payments to society by cutting out the established card payment networks, and using up-to-date bank account data to make ever better lending decisions. This new launch builds on the success we have seen in 10 countries across Europe and will give UK open banking a major boost.” said Wilko Klaassen, VP, Open Banking at Klarna.
Outside the UK, Pay Now by bank is already live in 10 countries around the world and is regularly used by over 20 million consumers each month.
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