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Klarna Partners With Raisin to Launch Savings Accounts in Germany
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Klarna Partners With Raisin to Launch Savings Accounts in Germany

Emily Donato·
EuropeFintech
·Jun. 11, 2020·1 min read

Leading European buy now pay later platform Klarna is the latest company to add a savings account to their offering; Klarna will be offering a range of savings options including a money market account (called an overnight money account) that pays 0.35%; the head of Klarna in Germany, Austria and Switzerland, Robert Bueninck, said, “We’re on an exciting journey from being purely a payment provider to a comprehensive shopping ecosystem.”; Klarna, based in Sweden, with a significant global presence including in the US has been a leading in point of sale financing for many years but this marks this first foray into the savings market. Altfi

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    With efforts in many different areas of the team, she helps manage, organize and execute digital and event content. She works with webinars, podcasts, social media along with managing the hundreds of speakers that attend our conferences. Emily was a part of the Zimmerman Advertising Program at the University of South Florida. She graduated in 2019 receiving a Bachelor of Science in Business Advertising.

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