Klarna reported a 31% increase in active users and a 20% rise in revenue to $823 million in its second-quarter earnings, despite a growing net loss attributed to restructuring costs. The company, which paused its IPO earlier this year due to market volatility, is now preparing to move forward with the offering and has expanded its merchant partnerships, including with Walmart, Stripe, and eBay. Additionally, Klarna has received regulatory approval to operate as an electronic money institution in the UK and is rolling out a debit card for U.S. consumers.
Visa has launched the Commercial Integrated Partners Program aimed at streamlining integrations for fintech companies. In addition, Visa reported strong Q2 2025 earnings, introducing products like Visa AR Manager and partnering with Webull to enhance real-time money movement for users.