" class="no-js "lang="en-US"> Klarna Continues UK Growth with New London HQ and Expansion in Manchester - Fintech Finance
Thursday, April 18, 2024

Klarna Continues UK Growth with New London HQ and Expansion in Manchester

Klarna, the leading global banking, payments and shopping service, has reaffirmed its commitment to the UK with a new office in London and larger premises in Manchester as it continues to expand across the country.

Klarna’s announcement follows a year of substantial growth and a $31bn valuation following its most recent $1bn funding round. It now serves over 14 million consumers and over 13,000 retailers in the UK. With over 200 staff across the country, the new offices will allow Klarna to grow, with plans to double its headcount in the UK over the next year.

Following a year of home working, Klarna is adopting a hybrid working policy for employees. Teams will work together in the office on two agreed days each week, with the flexibility to choose to work from home or the office on other days.

In London, Klarna has taken an 11,000 sq. ft. space at Aviation House in Holborn. This top floor space in the WeWork-run building will serve as the fintech’s new UK headquarters.

In Manchester, Klarna has expanded its existing office space located at the Old Granada Studios – a fast-developing payments and retail tech hub. Manchester is also an important location due to the number of high-growth retailers including Beauty Bay, Foot Asylum, In The Style, Missguided, JD Sports and Boohoo Group The expansion of Klarna’s northern hub reiterates its commitment to UK-wide growth.

Alex Marsh, Head of Klarna UK said: “These investments in new office space not only demonstrate our considerable growth, but also underline our ambitions to be an increasingly important part of the UK economy – shaping the future of how we shop, bank and pay.

“The response we saw to the pandemic from our teams was so impressive and the considerable growth we achieved over the last year is testament to their dedication to our merchants and customers in tough circumstances. I know many are eager to get back into the office to work together in person again. I’m certain the spaces we are creating for our teams and the flexible arrangements we have put in place will help them be even more creative and productive.”

 

People In This Post

Companies In This Post

  1. Klarna and Milkywire Open Global Biodiversity Fund to Other Companies Read more
  2. How Do We Create More Inclusive Fintech Companies? | FF News at MPE 2024 Read more
  3. Alkami Launches SDK Wizard “Merlin,” Furthering the Company’s TechFin Initiative Read more
  4. Mercury Launches Personal Banking Read more
  5. Foundation 92 Announces Partnership With Tandem Bank to Deliver Financial Inclusion Read more