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Klarna finalizes collective bargaining agreement, prepares for $15 billion listing

EditorPollock Mondal
Published 2023-11-06, 04:06 a/m
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Swedish fintech giant, Klarna Bank AB, has successfully finalized a collective bargaining agreement with the Financial Sector Union of Sweden and labor unions. The agreement, which averted a planned strike, ensures operational flexibility across Klarna's Swedish operations.

CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski, who was previously opposed to labor unions, now supports the deal. The accord comes at a critical time for Klarna as it prepares for its stock-market listing. The listing is expected to value the firm at over $15 billion.

The finalized agreement marks a significant milestone for Klarna in its relationship with labor unions. It also illustrates a strategic shift in the company's approach to labor relations, highlighted by Siemiatkowski's newfound support for union involvement. This development could potentially have far-reaching implications on the fintech industry and may set a precedent for other firms in their dealings with labor unions.

As Klarna gears up for its much-anticipated stock market debut, the successful negotiation of the collective bargaining agreement provides a stable operational backdrop. The firm's forthcoming listing, expected to value it at over $15 billion, underscores the robust growth and potential of the fintech sector.

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