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  • Klarna cuts revenue target as it forecasts softer European volumes

    Fintech

    Klarna has downgraded its revenue target for the year following unfavourable currency shifts and reduced activity from softer European volumes. The Swedish fintech unicorn said it expects to make between $4.08bn and $4.16bn for the current financial year, down from its previous forecast of over $4.34bn (£3.21bn). This came alongside a reduction in predicted gross [...]

    Klarna IPO announcement showcased on Times Square billboard, highlighting fintech growth and market anticipation
  • The European fintech American dream is being called into question

    Fintech

    A double US banking application blow has called into question the fintech dream of landing on Wall Street. In this week’s column, Samuel Norman takes a look at the expansion roadmap for Europe’s top fintechs as well as the latest response to the booming profits in UK banks half-year reports. Denied, denied, withdrawn. That is [...]

    Wise logo with downward trending stock chart, highlighting fintechs share decline amid Belgium fraud investigation
  • Chrysalis marks down Starling stake again and reduces Klarna holding

    Banking

    Chrysalis Investments has slashed the price tag of its Starling stake for the second straight quarter. The British investment trust marked down the value of its holding in the digital bank by five per cent to £356m in the second quarter. This helped contribute to an overall drop of 2.35p per share in Chrysalis’ net [...]

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  • A £3bn reckoning that will reshape buy now, pay later

    July 15, 2026

    Buy now, pay later providers are cheering the arrival of new regulations.In this week’s column Samuel Norman considers how the industry could be reshaped.  Five years ago, the government revealed plans to crack down on the buy now, pay later market after an industry review found financial risks posed by the ease with which consumers [...]

  • How the boss of Zilch became UK fintech’s power broker

    July 8, 2026

    Last year, Zilch founder Philip Belamant sat down with then-boss of Monzo, TS Anil.  As the two friends caught up, Belamant was fizzing with ideas to turn his $2bn British fintech into a global powerhouse, according to sources familiar with the matter.  Not long ago, Zilch had set up shop across the pond, and Belamant [...]

  • Klarna swings back to profit after delivering second $1bn quarter

    May 14, 2026

    Klarna has sealed its first quarterly profit since its blockbuster IPO last year as the firm’s cost-cutting pays off. The Swedish fintech unicorn booked a $17m profit in the first quarter of the year, marking a swing from a $90m loss in the prior year. The return to the black was driven by a 44 [...]

  • ‘Dual squeeze’: FCA approvals for e-money licences plummet

    May 13, 2026

    The number of successful applicants for e-money licences has plummeted in the last few years raising further questions over a slow down in market growth. Fresh figures – revealed in a Freedom of Information request by financial regulation consultancy Pathlight Associates – showed just 35 applicants were able to bag an electric money institution (EMI) [...]

  • Boku boss: Nasdaq is no ‘silver bullet’ for fintech listings

    March 17, 2026

    The boss of one of the London market’s fastest growing fintech companies has warned flocking to a listing on Wall Street is no “silver bullet” for firms seeking deeper liquidity than what’s on offer in the City. Stuart Neal, the chief executive of Boku, told Morning Wire shifting the firm’s listing across the Atlantic would [...]

  • Buy now, sell-off later: Where did Klarna’s IPO go wrong?

    February 20, 2026

    When Klarna finally kicked off its Wall Street listing in September chatter quickly emerged whether the move would open the floodgates to a fleet of fintech listings. With the likes of Monzo, Zilch, Revolut and Starling all speculated to be eagerly waiting in the wings, all eyes were on the Swedish unicorn as a taster [...]

  • Klarna delivers $1bn quarter but shareholder returns take beating

    February 19, 2026

    Klarna delivered a record quarter at the end of 2025, with revenue rocketing, but the firm reported a major slump in shareholder returns after its stock price took a bruising following its public debut. The Swedish fintech unicorn notched just north of $1bn (£743m) in revenue, marking a 38 per cent jump year-on-year as active [...]

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