New data about BNPL comes at the heels of Klarna’s IPO on Wednesday.

Klarna has been attempting to convince the market that it's more of a digital retail bank than a simple buy now, pay later firm.

Klarna priced its long awaited initial public offering at $40 a share late Tuesday, valuing the Swedish buy now, pay later company at more than $15 billion.

Klarna priced its IPO at $40 a share, an offering that values the company at about $15 billion.

Der Börsengang von Klarna in New York weckt großes Interesse. Trotz des Erfolgs von 110 Millionen Nutzern birgt die Aktie für Privatanleger Risiken.

L’offerta è stata sovrascritta 25 volte, segno di interesse del mercato azionario per i prestiti digitali. Con il collocamento in Borsa a New York la fintech ha raccolto 1,37…

Klarna is just the latest IPO to hit the market.

Klarna landed on the New York Stock Exchange in its initial public offering priced over its benchmark signaling a high demand for "buy now, pay later" financial services.

New data about BNPL comes at the heels of Klarna’s IPO on Wednesday.

Klarna priced its IPO at $40 on Tuesday in an offering that valued the company at about $15 billion.

The fintech company began trading on the New York Stock Exchange on Wednesday.

The buy-now, pay-later firm raises nearly $1.4bn as its shares start trading publicly.

Klarna just made its debut as the biggest IPO this year. The Swedish buy-now-pay-later giant sees America as its future—and it's taking direct aim at credit cards.

Over 34 million shares worth approximately $1.37 billion were sold to investors, making it the largest IPO this year, according to Renaissance Capital.

Now, at least 100 Klarna workers have collectively joined the millionaire club—and workers who invested early in Nvidia, Canva, and Palantir are seeing dizzying success too.

Klarna CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski worked at Burger King and lived on welfare before starting his $16 billion fintech firm.