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Fintech giant Klarna announced it plans to launch a mobile service in the coming weeks, spearheaded by a $40 unlimited plan.
Another day, another new phone carrier. This time, it’s from buy now, pay later service Klarna.
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The financial company is launching its own wireless service, joining the Trump Organization and the SmartLess podcast, other ...
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Klarna, the buy-now-pay-later service, is launching a mobile phone service. The $40 per month phone plan is launching in the ...
Swedish fintech Klarna on Wednesday said it would launch an unlimited mobile plan in the U.S., joining other finance ...
The Swedish fintech business is joining other finance companies moving into the telecoms business, including British rival ...
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While that seems clear enough, what I do find a little bit confusing is why Klarna, a flexible payments company, has decided ...
It offers an unlimited plan that promises not to cap or limit 5G data. First Trump, now Klarna - everyone seemingly wants a ...