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Klarna Partners With Privy to Explore Crypto Wallet Use Within its Ecosystem

The project aims to make crypto more accessible to everyday users, building on Klarna's recent launch of KlarnaUSD, a dollar-backed stablecoin.

Dec 11, 2025, 1:50 p.m.
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What to know:

  • Klarna is partnering with Privy to develop crypto wallet features that will allow users to store, use and send digital assets directly within Klarna's financial products.
  • The project aims to make crypto more accessible to everyday users, building on Klarna's recent launch of KlarnaUSD, a dollar-backed stablecoin.
  • The partnership signals Klarna's deeper move into crypto, with plans to integrate digital currencies and wallets into its ecosystem, potentially allowing users to hold stablecoins, send money and invest or transact globally.

Swedish fintech giant Klarna, best known for its buy-now, pay-later services, is deepening its move into crypto by teaming up with Privy, a wallet infrastructure provider backed by Stripe.

The two companies will co-design and test crypto wallet features aimed at helping everyday users store, use and send digital assets, the companies said, in a push to "power a new generation of crypto products for Klarna users."

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The project builds on Klarna’s recent rollout of KlarnaUSD, a dollar-backed stablecoin launched with Stripe’s Bridge platform.

Klarna says it now wants to make crypto more accessible by embedding it directly into its financial products, rather than offering it as a standalone app for crypto enthusiasts.

“Millions already trust Klarna to help them manage everyday spending, saving and shopping,” said Klarna CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski. “That puts us in a unique position to bring crypto into the financial lives of normal people, not just early adopters.”

Privy, whose tools power over 100 million accounts including platforms like OpenSea, will provide the infrastructure. Klarna users could eventually hold stablecoins or other crypto assets, send money to friends, and potentially invest or transact globally within Klarna’s ecosystem.

The announcement signals a growing trend: mainstream financial players are testing ways to bring crypto tools into traditional consumer finance. Any product Klarna eventually rolls out will still need to pass through regulatory checks.

Once skeptical, the company is now betting that digital currencies and wallets could play a key role in lowering the cost and friction of global payments.

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