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Klarna Shares Fall Below IPO Price as Sector Weakness Persists
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Klarna Slips Below $40 IPO Price
Klarna Group Plc saw its stock drop below its initial public offering (IPO) price for the first time on Friday, weeks after its highly anticipated debut. The Swedish buy-now-pay-later provider fell 7.7 percent to close at $38.31, slipping under the $40 IPO level and erasing much of the early momentum from its September 10 listing.
The company’s IPO raised about $1.58 billion and was oversubscribed, reflecting strong demand. Shares opened at $52 on their first day of trading, climbing 15 percent and signaling enthusiasm for one of Europe’s most closely watched fintechs. That initial surge, however, has given way to a steady retreat. Klarna stock is now nearly 15 percent below its first-day closing price.
Sector Pressures Mount
Klarna’s decline mirrors a broader pullback across high-growth financial technology stocks. Affirm Holdings Inc. fell 1.4 percent on Friday, marking its fifth consecutive day of losses. Block Inc. slipped 0.5 percent, extending its weekly decline to a fourth straight session.
Analysts note that fintech firms are acutely sensitive to shifts in macroeconomic conditions. According to Bloomberg Intelligence, even though the US Federal Reserve began cutting interest rates in 2025, rising yields or slower-than-expected cuts can weigh heavily on valuations. Higher borrowing costs directly affect firms like Klarna that depend on affordable capital to fund consumer lending.
The sell-off follows stronger-than-expected US economic data, which tempered investor expectations for additional rate cuts. That change in outlook has pressured fast-growing technology and fintech names alike, as higher yields raise financing costs and narrow growth prospects.
Competition Adds to the Strain
Beyond macroeconomic headwinds, Klarna faces stiff competition. Rivals Stripe, Revolut, and Checkout.com have secured valuations of $106.7 billion, $75 billion, and $12 billion respectively, underscoring investor confidence in other players across the payments sector.
Klarna has sought to strengthen its business by expanding its “fair financing” product, which allows customers to pay off larger purchases over extended periods. While this has supported interest income, it has also forced the company to increase provisions for potential credit losses. The balance between growth and risk management remains a pressing challenge.
The company’s leadership has acknowledged these hurdles.
A Test of Investor Patience
The sharp swing in sentiment highlights how quickly conditions can shift for fintech firms reliant on external capital and consumer credit growth. The buy-now-pay-later model, popular with shoppers seeking flexible financing, remains exposed to interest-rate trends and regulatory oversight.
Klarna’s IPO was seen as a milestone for Europe’s fintech sector, but the early post-listing performance underscores the volatility of investor confidence in this corner of financial services. As rivals continue to attract strong valuations and central banks influence the cost of capital, Klarna’s ability to steady its trajectory will be closely monitored.
For now, the company’s experience illustrates the delicate balance facing high-growth fintechs: optimism at debut can quickly fade when macroeconomic pressure, credit risk, and competitive intensity converge.