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DoorDash, Klarna sign deal for deferred, installment food delivery payments
DoorDash and Klarna, a company that offers “buy now, pay later” programs, have come together on a deal for deferred and installment food delivery payments. “In the coming months, DoorDash customers ...The Hill - 5d -
Dave Ramsey reacts with dismay at 'buy now, pay later' deal for DoorDash
Dave Ramsey expressed his frustration on social media with DoorDash and Klarna's partnership to offer customers the option to pay for food deliveries in interest-free installments or deferred ...The Hill - 4d -
Klarna lands buy now, pay later deal with DoorDash, notching another win ahead of IPO
Klarna, the buy now, pay later lender that’s headed for an initial public offering, said on Thursday that it’s signed on DoorDash as a partner, another sign of momentum for public market investors.NBC News - 5d -
DoorDash and Klarna partner to offer eat now, pay later plan
Sweden's Klarna already offers deferred payment options to Walmart shoppers and J.P. Morgan customers.CBS News - 4d -
Klarna lands buy now, pay later deal with DoorDash, notching another win ahead of IPO
Klarna is partnering with DoorDash to give users of the restaurant delivery service more ways to pay for their meals.CNBC - 5d -
DoorDash Announces ‘Buy Now, Pay Later’ Partnership With Klarna
DoorDash said the arrangement with the financial tech service Klarna would allow customers to defer payments on orders such as takeout from restaurants, makeup and electronics.The New York Times - 2d -
Affirm announces JPMorgan Chase merchants can now offer installment loans at checkout
Fintech lender Affirm said Tuesday that it’s reached an agreement with JPMorgan Chase to offer its buy now, pay later loan services to merchants on the bank’s payments network.NBC News - 5h -
Buy now, pay later lender Klarna files for U.S. IPO
Klarna filed its paperwork with the SEC on Friday to go public on the New York Stock Exchange under ticker symbol KLAR.CNBC - Mar. 14 -
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