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Klarna Q2 Earnings Call Balances Softer GMV With Higher Margins
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Key Takeaways
Klarna cut 2026 GMV guidance to $149B-$151B while raising transaction margin dollar guidance.
U.S. GMV rose 27% to $7.9B as transaction margin dollars jumped 126% to $88M.
Klarna Memberships hit 2M paying subscribers, while subscription revenues rose more than 600%.
Klarna Group plc (KLAR - Free Report) used its second-quarter earnings call to emphasize improving transaction economics as management cut its 2026 volume outlook on softer German consumer spending and currency effects.
The quarter cleared expectations: revenues of $1.042 billion topped the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $992.6 million, while EPS of $0.01 exceeded the consensus estimate for a loss of $0.07.
Klarna Group plc Price, Consensus and EPS Surprise
CEO and Director Sebastian Siemiatkowski said that transaction margin dollars remain Klarna’s central operating measure. Second-quarter transaction margin dollars rose 42% year over year to $446 million, outpacing 27% revenue growth and 18% GMV growth.
CFO and Director Niclas Neglen said that improved underwriting, offloading programs and a richer product mix helped widen transaction margin to 42.8% of revenues. Adjusted operating income reached $91 million.
For 2026, KLAR lowered GMV guidance to $149-$151 billion from more than $155 billion and revenue guidance to $4.08-$4.16 billion. Transaction margin dollar guidance rose to $1.62-$1.65 billion, while adjusted operating income is projected at $280-$300 million.
Klarna Sees Germany Staying Soft
Neglen said that Germany, Klarna’s largest market by volume, weakened late in the second quarter as discretionary retail spending softened. The revised outlook assumes that trend continues rather than rebounds.
During Q&A, an Autonomous Research analyst pressed management on Germany’s role in the lower volume outlook. Neglen said that Pay Later and Pay in Full make up large portions of the German business, while Fair Financing is less prominent.
A Prime Executions analyst asked about quarter-to-date conditions. Neglen said that the downward trend had remained roughly consistent into Q3 and was already reflected in guidance.
KLAR Leans on U.S. Mix and Fair Financing
Siemiatkowski described the United States as Klarna’s fastest-growing large region. U.S. GMV rose 27% to $7.9 billion, while U.S. transaction margin dollars increased 126% to $88 million.
Fair Financing grew 82% globally to $4.7 billion of GMV and reached 256,000 merchants. Management tied the product to stronger transaction economics.
Neglen said that U.S. assumptions were unchanged despite the lower companywide GMV guide. He cited JPMorgan Payments, Adyen, Worldline, Worldpay, Fiserv’s Clover and the Apple Upgrade program as second-half growth drivers.
Klarna Expands Distribution and Recurring Revenue
Siemiatkowski said that Klarna Memberships reached 2 million paying subscribers, eight times the year-earlier level, while subscription revenue rose more than 600%. He framed memberships as a way to grow transaction margin without equivalent GMV growth.
The Klarna Card reached 6.5 million active users across 16 countries, up from 1.3 million a year earlier. Management sees the card as a vehicle to extend Klarna’s payment products into offline spending.
JPMorgan Payments went live on Aug. 6, letting merchants on its platform offer Klarna’s payment suite through existing setups. Management expects broader distribution to support U.S. volume into peak season.
KLAR Clarifies Fair Value and Funding Strategy
Neglen said that substantially all new U.S. and German Fair Financing originations are expected to move to fair-value accounting in the second half. The change lowers reported revenue and transaction costs while leaving transaction margin economics intact.
Excluding an estimated 2-basis-point timing benefit from the presentation change, management expects stronger unit economics to add $40-$50 million of transaction margin dollars for 2026 despite lower volume.
In Q&A, Morgan Stanley and Compass Point analysts focused on forward flows and funding. Neglen reiterated a capital-light approach while preserving flexibility to retain or offload receivables when economics support either choice.
Klarna Keeps Margin Discipline at the Center
Management characterized the third quarter as an investment quarter, with marketing and major platform launches arriving ahead of expected volume. Third-quarter adjusted operating income is projected at $5-$15 million.
Siemiatkowski and Neglen consistently returned to deeper consumer engagement, higher-value products and transaction margin growth as operating priorities. The revised outlook pairs lower volume expectations with a higher margin-dollar target.
The Style Score complements the Zacks Rank, with A and B grades viewed more favorably. The current mix is uneven rather than uniformly strong, and the Zacks Rank can change as analysts revise estimates after the just-reported results.
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Klarna Q2 Earnings Call Balances Softer GMV With Higher Margins
Key Takeaways
Klarna Group plc (KLAR - Free Report) used its second-quarter earnings call to emphasize improving transaction economics as management cut its 2026 volume outlook on softer German consumer spending and currency effects.
The quarter cleared expectations: revenues of $1.042 billion topped the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $992.6 million, while EPS of $0.01 exceeded the consensus estimate for a loss of $0.07.
Klarna Group plc Price, Consensus and EPS Surprise
Klarna Group plc price-consensus-eps-surprise-chart | Klarna Group plc Quote
KLAR Raises Margin Outlook Despite Lower Volume
CEO and Director Sebastian Siemiatkowski said that transaction margin dollars remain Klarna’s central operating measure. Second-quarter transaction margin dollars rose 42% year over year to $446 million, outpacing 27% revenue growth and 18% GMV growth.
CFO and Director Niclas Neglen said that improved underwriting, offloading programs and a richer product mix helped widen transaction margin to 42.8% of revenues. Adjusted operating income reached $91 million.
For 2026, KLAR lowered GMV guidance to $149-$151 billion from more than $155 billion and revenue guidance to $4.08-$4.16 billion. Transaction margin dollar guidance rose to $1.62-$1.65 billion, while adjusted operating income is projected at $280-$300 million.
Klarna Sees Germany Staying Soft
Neglen said that Germany, Klarna’s largest market by volume, weakened late in the second quarter as discretionary retail spending softened. The revised outlook assumes that trend continues rather than rebounds.
During Q&A, an Autonomous Research analyst pressed management on Germany’s role in the lower volume outlook. Neglen said that Pay Later and Pay in Full make up large portions of the German business, while Fair Financing is less prominent.
A Prime Executions analyst asked about quarter-to-date conditions. Neglen said that the downward trend had remained roughly consistent into Q3 and was already reflected in guidance.
KLAR Leans on U.S. Mix and Fair Financing
Siemiatkowski described the United States as Klarna’s fastest-growing large region. U.S. GMV rose 27% to $7.9 billion, while U.S. transaction margin dollars increased 126% to $88 million.
Fair Financing grew 82% globally to $4.7 billion of GMV and reached 256,000 merchants. Management tied the product to stronger transaction economics.
Neglen said that U.S. assumptions were unchanged despite the lower companywide GMV guide. He cited JPMorgan Payments, Adyen, Worldline, Worldpay, Fiserv’s Clover and the Apple Upgrade program as second-half growth drivers.
Klarna Expands Distribution and Recurring Revenue
Siemiatkowski said that Klarna Memberships reached 2 million paying subscribers, eight times the year-earlier level, while subscription revenue rose more than 600%. He framed memberships as a way to grow transaction margin without equivalent GMV growth.
The Klarna Card reached 6.5 million active users across 16 countries, up from 1.3 million a year earlier. Management sees the card as a vehicle to extend Klarna’s payment products into offline spending.
JPMorgan Payments went live on Aug. 6, letting merchants on its platform offer Klarna’s payment suite through existing setups. Management expects broader distribution to support U.S. volume into peak season.
KLAR Clarifies Fair Value and Funding Strategy
Neglen said that substantially all new U.S. and German Fair Financing originations are expected to move to fair-value accounting in the second half. The change lowers reported revenue and transaction costs while leaving transaction margin economics intact.
Excluding an estimated 2-basis-point timing benefit from the presentation change, management expects stronger unit economics to add $40-$50 million of transaction margin dollars for 2026 despite lower volume.
In Q&A, Morgan Stanley and Compass Point analysts focused on forward flows and funding. Neglen reiterated a capital-light approach while preserving flexibility to retain or offload receivables when economics support either choice.
Klarna Keeps Margin Discipline at the Center
Management characterized the third quarter as an investment quarter, with marketing and major platform launches arriving ahead of expected volume. Third-quarter adjusted operating income is projected at $5-$15 million.
Siemiatkowski and Neglen consistently returned to deeper consumer engagement, higher-value products and transaction margin growth as operating priorities. The revised outlook pairs lower volume expectations with a higher margin-dollar target.
Zacks Signals for KLAR
KLAR currently carries a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold). Its Momentum Score of A is favorable, but a Value Score of F, a Growth Score of F and a VGM Score of F indicate weaker readings across those style dimensions. You can see the complete list of today’s Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) stocks here.
The Style Score complements the Zacks Rank, with A and B grades viewed more favorably. The current mix is uneven rather than uniformly strong, and the Zacks Rank can change as analysts revise estimates after the just-reported results.