Current:Home > ContactKlarna CEO Siemiatkowski says buy now, pay later is used by shoppers who otherwise avoid credit -ValueMetric
Klarna CEO Siemiatkowski says buy now, pay later is used by shoppers who otherwise avoid credit
View
Date:2025-04-14 15:47:02
NEW YORK (AP) — Sebastian Siemiatkowski is a co-founder and CEO of Klarna, the Sweden-based company that’s one of the world’s biggest providers of buy now, pay later services to customers. Klarna started off in Europe and entered the U.S. market in 2015.
Buy now, pay later has become an increasingly popular option for consumers for purchases: its usage is up 10-fold since the pandemic and U.S. regulators see it as potentially a more sustainable way for borrowers to pay for purchases instead of using credit cards.
Siemiatkowski spoke to the AP about how popular buy now, pay later has gotten since the pandemic, why consumers are choosing it and how the company is using artificial intelligence software in how it hires. This interview has been edited for length and clarity.
Q: You operated in Europe for several years before coming to the U.S. What made you come here?
A: As we were considering coming to the US, we identified that there was a fairly large group of U.S. consumers that they called self-aware avoiders, people had been burned by the bad practices of credit cards. We found there is a fairly big audience that is preferring to use debit but occasionally want to use credit on single occasions and where buy now pay later, you know, fits them really well.
Q: How are merchants adapting to buy now, pay later as an option?
A: Merchants are getting access to customers that they may not have had access to before, through the option of getting interest-free credit. So these merchants are seeing higher order value and more spending. Roughly 20% of the spending volume for Klarna is now coming through our own app, but it allows the merchants to keep operating their own websites, so they can control how they present their items, how they are produced.
Q: How’s the health of the consumer?
A: While buy now, pay later is growing as a payment method, I’ve been talking to retailers and the overarching numbers have been slightly more difficult for retailers than last year. We saw on Black Friday that sales were driven, by a large degree, by discounting. So, it’s a bit of a tougher macroeconomic environment climate we are looking at.
We have credit card debt back at $1 trillion in the U.S., so I feel like we are at the end of the economic cycle and a tougher environment for consumers. Fortunately, we haven’t seen a rise in unemployment, which would be even tougher.
Q: Klarna announced a hiring freeze in November, citing the use of artificial intelligence as a reason to hold off on creating new positions. What is the background and reason for this decision?
A: We became one of the first corporate customers of OpenAI when it launched earlier this year and we have been using it across the entire organization. But as a CEO, you cannot entirely predict how a technology would be applied and what and where it will have the biggest impact. So what we are doing is encouraging different teams to use it as much as possible and double down on where it really has worked.
One place we have been able to use AI is a software called DeepL, which does basically flawless translations in a number of languages. We operate in more than 20 languages, and that can be quite complex. So now we communicate entirely in English internally and have DeepL translate for our external communications, like for dispute management or customer service.
veryGood! (28379)
Related
- Tom Holland's New Venture Revealed
- Alec Baldwin movie 'Rust' set to premiere 3 years after on-set shooting
- Where Is the Desperate Housewives Cast Now?
- Amazon Prime Big Deal Days 2024: What to know about the sales event and preview of deals
- Realtor group picks top 10 housing hot spots for 2025: Did your city make the list?
- 'I am going to die': Video shows North Dakota teen crashing runaway car at 113 mph
- Why The Bear’s Joel McHale Really, Really Likes Knives
- Terence Crawford cites the danger of Octagon in nixing two-fight deal with Conor McGregor
- 'Stranger Things' prequel 'The First Shadow' is headed to Broadway
- When is the finale of 'Power Book II: Ghost' Season 4? Release date, time, cast, where to watch
Ranking
- Whoopi Goldberg is delightfully vile as Miss Hannigan in ‘Annie’ stage return
- New Vegas residency will celebrate the 'crazy train called Mötley Crüe,' Nikki Sixx says
- Our Favorite Everyday Rings Under $50
- Raiders' Antonio Pierce dodges Davante Adams trade questions amid rumors
- Person accused of accosting Rep. Nancy Mace at Capitol pleads not guilty to assault charge
- Rachel Zegler Says Snow White's Name Is Not Based on Skin Color in New Disney Movie
- How Lady Gaga and Michael Polansky’s Romance Was Born
- How Lady Gaga and Michael Polansky’s Romance Was Born
Recommendation
Olympic disqualification of gold medal hopeful exposes 'dark side' of women's wrestling
Our Favorite Everyday Rings Under $50
Alec Baldwin movie 'Rust' set to premiere 3 years after on-set shooting
Animal welfare advocates will plead with Texas lawmakers to help cities control stray pet population
The Daily Money: Spending more on holiday travel?
Mark Consuelos Promises Sexy Wife Kelly Ripa That He'll Change This Bedroom Habit
Mark Consuelos Promises Sexy Wife Kelly Ripa That He'll Change This Bedroom Habit
Republican Liz Cheney to join Kamala Harris at Wisconsin campaign stop