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    Klarna Enters Stablecoin Market With Launch of KlarnaUSD on Stripe-Backed Tempo Blockchain

    The Swedish fintech becomes the first bank to issue a stablecoin on Tempo as global stablecoin payments surge past $27 trillion.
    By DigitalEuroNewsNovember 27, 20253 Mins Read
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    Klarna has announced the launch of KlarnaUSD, its first US dollar-backed stablecoin, in a move that marks a dramatic shift for a company long led by a CEO who had expressed skepticism toward crypto. The announcement was made on Tuesday in New York as the company outlined an ambition to reshape cross-border payments through blockchain technology.

    The decision comes as global stablecoin transactions exceed $27 trillion a year, according to estimates from McKinsey, with analysts predicting that blockchain-based payment networks could surpass traditional card schemes before the decade ends. Klarna is positioning itself to capture part of that migration as businesses seek faster and cheaper settlement.

    First bank-issued stablecoin on Tempo

    Klarna becomes the first bank to launch a stablecoin on Tempo, a new independent blockchain developed by Stripe and Paradigm that is designed specifically for high-volume payments. With cross-border transactions generating an estimated $120 billion in annual fees, the company said it intends to use stablecoins to reduce costs for merchants and consumers.

    “Klarna has 114 million customers and $118 billion in annual GMV, which gives us the scale to shift global payments,” CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski said. He added that crypto infrastructure had reached a point where it is “fast, low cost and built for scale,” making this “the beginning of Klarna in crypto.”

    KlarnaUSD is being issued through Open Issuance by Bridge, a stablecoin infrastructure platform owned by Stripe. The token is already live on Tempo’s testnet, with a full mainnet release planned for 2026. Klarna said the early testing window gives the company time to prototype new payment flows and integrate blockchain capabilities across its global footprint.

    This latest announcement strengthens the long-standing partnership between Klarna and Stripe, which already processes payments for Klarna across 26 markets. The company said that additional crypto-related partnerships will be revealed in the coming weeks.

    Strategic shift amid regulatory momentum

    The move highlights a broader industry trend in which major financial institutions are turning toward stablecoins to reduce settlement costs and expand into digital money products. The timing also coincides with accelerating regulatory efforts in Europe and the United States to govern stablecoins and tokenized payment systems.

    Industry analysts say Klarna’s entry underscores the growing competition between private payment networks and traditional financial rails. For Europe, where the European Central Bank is developing the digital euro, the rise of stablecoins continues to influence debates on the future structure of payments and the role of privately issued digital money.

    Implications for global finance

    If KlarnaUSD gains adoption, the company could become one of the largest consumer-facing stablecoin issuers globally. For merchants, the integration of blockchain-based settlement could lower fees, speed up payouts and reduce reliance on legacy intermediaries.

    However, Klarna also warned investors that the rollout includes uncertainties tied to regulation, licensing, credit risks, and market volatility. The company emphasized that the timing and final design of its stablecoin services remain subject to regulatory review.

    Klarna’s move signals a new phase in the convergence of fintech, banking and crypto infrastructure. As stablecoin volumes continue to expand, major financial platforms may increasingly view blockchain payments not as an experiment but as an essential part of their global strategy.

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