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Klarna targets $15bn valuation with upcoming US IPO, bypassing London markets

Klarna's US filing will see the firm aim to target a valuation of more than $15bn in the New York Stock Exchange, according to people familiar with the matter

Klarna reported having over 18 million º£½ÇÊÓÆµ customers in February 2024(Image: Thomas Trutschel/Photothek via Getty Images)

Swedish fintech firm Klarna is reportedly seeking to raise at least $1bn (£777m) in a US initial public offering (IPO), according to sources who spoke to Bloomberg.

The company's US filing, which could be submitted as early as next week, is expected to target a valuation exceeding $15bn on the New York Stock Exchange, insiders revealed, as reported by .

Discussions are ongoing, with the payments business aiming to price the IPO in early April, although specific details of the listing plan or timings could change, Bloomberg's sources noted.

In November, Klarna submitted a confidential IPO filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

It is believed that the firm is working with up to 15 banks on the listing, including industry heavyweights JP Morgan, Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley.

A US listing would represent another setback for the struggling London Stock Exchange (LSE).

Last year saw 88 companies depart the LSE, including tech star Darktrace and Paddy Power-owner Flutter, while only 18 firms joined through new listings. These figures, initially reported by the Financial Times, represent the most significant net outflow of firms from the market since the financial crisis in 2009.

Despite this, Klarna maintains a strong º£½ÇÊÓÆµ presence, boasting over 18m customers and 31,000 merchants, which had previously sparked hopes of a high-profile London IPO.