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Klarna trims full-year revenue, volume outlook as German retail weakens

By Thomson Reuters Aug 18, 2026 | 6:37 AM

By Supantha Mukherjee

STOCKHOLM, Aug 18 (Reuters) – Klarna, the Swedish “buy now, pay later” services provider and online bank, cut its full-year volume and revenue forecast ​on Tuesday, citing conditions in Germany, its ‌largest market, sending its shares down 17% in premarket trading.

The guidance overshadowed its surprise second-quarter profit, while analysts had expected a net loss, helped by growth in its U.S. markets.

The company ‌now ​expects its full-year gross merchandise volume (GMV), ⁠a metric for measuring ⁠sales, to be between $149 billion and $151 billion, compared with its earlier forecast of greater than $155 billion.

Klarna expects its full-year revenue to be between $4.08 billion and $4.16 billion, ​a fall from its prior expectation of $4.34 billion. Analysts had expected $4.42 billion.

German retail sales grew less ⁠than 1% in real terms in ⁠the first half, consistent with conditions ​reported across the country’s retail sector this season. Klarna’s forecast ​assumes Germany stays soft through the second half ‌rather than recovering.

A German survey of 600 retail companies last month found that 42% rated their current business situation as poor, while nearly two-thirds said conditions had ⁠deteriorated in the first half of the year compared with the same period in 2025.

Klarna said its quarterly net profit ⁠was $9 million ‌compared with a loss of $53 million in ⁠the year-earlier period, ahead of expectations of ​a ‌loss of $17.4 million. Adjusted operating income ​was $91 million ⁠versus $29 million a year ago, it added.

Klarna’s April-June revenue grew 27% to $1.04 billion, beating expectations of $993.8 million.

GMV rose 18% to $36.6 billion in the quarter. GMV in the United States rose 27%.

(Reporting by Supantha Mukherjee in Stockholm, editing ​by Terje Solsvik)