Klarna Group plc (NYSE:KLAR) reported second-quarter net income of $9 million, reversing a $53 million loss a year earlier and remaining profitable after posting positive net income in the first quarter of 2026. Revenue increased 27% to $1.04 billion, while transaction margin dollars rose 42% to $446 million. Yet the shares closed 22.8% lower as investors focused on weaker expectations for the rest of the year.
Klarna Group plc (NYSE:KLAR) reduced its 2026 gross merchandise volume forecast to $149 billion to $151 billion from more than $155 billion and lowered its revenue outlook to $4.08 billion to $4.16 billion from more than $4.34 billion. Management cited weaker expectations for Germany, its largest market by volume. Currency movements accounted for approximately $600 million of the reduction in full-year GMV guidance.
The reported quarter showed continued growth and improved profitability, but the revised forecasts suggested that momentum in a core European market is slowing. For Klarna Group plc (NYSE:KLAR), the central question is whether better transaction economics can outweigh weaker growth expectations.
U.S. GMV increased 27%, outpacing companywide GMV growth of 18%, while credit loss provisions declined to 0.52% of GMV from 0.56%. Klarna Group plc (NYSE:KLAR) also increased transaction margin dollars to 42.8% of revenue, more than 4.5 percentage points higher than a year earlier.
Klarna Group plc (NYSE:KLAR) raised its full-year transaction-margin-dollar forecast to $1.62 billion to $1.65 billion and expects company-defined non-IFRS adjusted operating income of $280 million to $300 million. Transaction margin dollars, another company-defined non-IFRS measure, equal revenue less processing and servicing costs, credit loss provisions, and funding costs. The expansion indicates that higher volume is producing stronger economics after those direct costs.
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Klarna Group plc (NYSE:KLAR) reduced its 2026 gross merchandise volume forecast to $149 billion to $151 billion from more than $155 billion and lowered its revenue outlook to $4.08 billion to $4.16 billion from more than $4.34 billion. Management cited weaker expectations for Germany, its largest market by volume. Currency movements accounted for approximately $600 million of the reduction in full-year GMV guidance.
The reported quarter showed continued growth and improved profitability, but the revised forecasts suggested that momentum in a core European market is slowing. For Klarna Group plc (NYSE:KLAR), the central question is whether better transaction economics can outweigh weaker growth expectations.
U.S. GMV increased 27%, outpacing companywide GMV growth of 18%, while credit loss provisions declined to 0.52% of GMV from 0.56%. Klarna Group plc (NYSE:KLAR) also increased transaction margin dollars to 42.8% of revenue, more than 4.5 percentage points higher than a year earlier.
Klarna Group plc (NYSE:KLAR) raised its full-year transaction-margin-dollar forecast to $1.62 billion to $1.65 billion and expects company-defined non-IFRS adjusted operating income of $280 million to $300 million. Transaction margin dollars, another company-defined non-IFRS measure, equal revenue less processing and servicing costs, credit loss provisions, and funding costs. The expansion indicates that higher volume is producing stronger economics after those direct costs.
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