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Klarna Bank AB Publishes FY25 Annual Report

STOCKHOLM--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Regulatory News:
Klarna Bank AB ((NYSE: KLAR):

Klarna Bank AB, a subsidiary of Klarna Holding AB, published its 2025 Annual Report today at 8:30 PM CET. It is now available on Klarna's Investor Relations website.

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