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    Klarna Partners With Coinbase to Raise USDC Funding From Institutions
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    Klarna Partners With Coinbase to Raise USDC Funding From Institutions

    December 21, 2025
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    Klarna, a Swedish fintech company known for its “Buy Now, Pay Later” (BNPL) service, has partnered with crypto exchange Coinbase to add stablecoins to its institutional funding toolkit.

    Under the arrangement, the global payments and digital banking firm plans to raise short-term funding from institutional investors denominated in USDC (USDC), using Coinbase’s crypto-native infrastructure, according to a Friday announcement.

    “This is an exciting first step into a new way to raise funding,” Klarna chief financial officer Niclas Neglén said. “Stablecoin connects us to an entirely new class of institutional investors, and gives us the potential to diversify our funding sources in ways that simply weren’t possible a few years ago,” he added.

    The new funding channel will sit alongside Klarna’s existing sources, which include consumer deposits, long-term debt and short-dated commercial paper.

    Related: Swedish fintech giant Klarna will ‘embrace crypto,’ CEO says

    Klarna’s crypto push

    Klarna said that the stablecoin funding initiative remains in development and is separate from its consumer- and merchant-facing crypto plans. Those efforts, which may include wallets or additional digital asset services, are expected to progress further in 2026.

    However, the payments firm cautioned that the initiative is subject to regulatory, market and operational risks, noting that actual outcomes could differ from expectations.