12 Companies That Use Klarna [2024]

Updated: May 21st, 2022

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We put together a list of the biggest companies that use Klarna, along with some Klarna testimonials and Klarna case studies.

Here's the list:

1. Display Pros

Display Pros is a tradeshow booth business started by Ryan Schortmann in 2018. Display Pros uses Klarna for their business.

Klarna Testimonial

With Klarna, I am able to provide my customers with the option to break up their payments over time, which I haven’t seen with my competitors.

Ryan Schortmann, on starting Display Pros ($30,000/month)   full story ➜

Revenue
$30K / month
Team
1 founders / 0 employees
Location
Plymouth, MA, USA

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How I Started A $30K/Month Business Selling Custom Trade Show Booths

Founder Ryan Schortmann started a custom trade show display company offering easy-to-use, portable display kits for small and medium-sized businesses that have since hit over $30k in monthly revenue, reinvesting in marketing efforts to increase online sales.

About
Ryan started Display Pros almost 6 years ago
Revenue
Ryan grew the business to $30K/month
Read by 9,373 founders

2. Suffolk Latch Company

Suffolk Latch Company is a furniture business started by Carl Benson in 2007. Suffolk Latch Company uses Klarna for their business.

Revenue
$70K / month
Team
1 founders / 7 employees
Location
Clare, England, United Kingdom

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How I Started A Small Online Retail Business Making $45K/Month

Suffolk Latch Company, an online store specialising in traditional and hand forged ironmongery, has experienced a 20% increase in turnover compared to the previous year despite economic turbulence, attracting and retaining customers through a multi-pronged approach of Google ad campaigns, reviews and social media, blog articles, and selling through eBay and Amazon.

About
Carl started Suffolk Latch Company about 17 years ago
Revenue
Carl grew the business to $70K/month
Read by 7,134 founders

3. Temples and Markets

Temples and Markets is a fashion business started by Judith Treanor in 2015. Temples and Markets uses Klarna for their business.

Revenue
$6K / month
Team
1 founders / 0 employees
Location
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

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How Judith Treanor Started A Business Sourcing Products From Southeast Asia

Temples and Markets founder Judith Treanor sources handmade, unique and sustainable artisan products from Southeast Asia for her online store, curating accessories, bags, jewelry and home decor to appeal to conscious consumers aged 30-55 who love to travel, with a 24% returning customer rate and an online conversion rate of .33%.

About
Judith started Temples and Markets about 9 years ago
Revenue
Judith grew the business to $6K/month
Read by 6,182 founders

4. Maxwell Scott Bags Ltd

Maxwell Scott Bags Ltd is a luxury brand started by William Forshaw in 2002. Maxwell Scott Bags Ltd uses Klarna for their business.

Revenue
$300K / month
Team
1 founders / 14 employees
Location
York, England, United Kingdom

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$3.6M Per Year Selling Luxury Italian Leather Bags

Maxwell-Scott is a British-born luxury leather goods company handmade in Tuscany that sells to AB degree-level educated professionals with high disposable income and is now taking $400,000 a month across websites in 7 countries.

About
William started Maxwell Scott Bags Ltd about 22 years ago
Revenue
William grew the business to $300K/month
Read by 7,834 founders

5. Highway Robery

Highway Robery is a bathrobe business started by Evan and Jackie Streusand in 2016. Highway Robery uses Klarna for their business.

Revenue
$10K / month
Team
2 founders / 0 employees
Location
Austin, Texas, USA

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How This Couple Launched A Premium Robe Business

Highway Robery is a sustainable robe company in Austin, Texas, producing colorful, all-inclusive, gender-neutral robes in the USA, having increased their sales up 49% YoY as of May 31, 2019.

About
Evan started Highway Robery over 7 years ago
Revenue
Evan grew the business to $10K/month
Costs
It cost Evan $7000 to start the business
Read by 11,034 founders

6. Total Home Supply

Total Home Supply is an ac repair business started by Mike Luongo in 2010. Total Home Supply uses Klarna for their business.

Revenue
$375K / month
Team
5 founders / 5 employees
Location
Ohio, USA

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How 5 Founders Left Their Jobs To Start A $4.5M Heating & Cooling Business

Total Home Supply, a heating and cooling products retailer, has achieved double-digit growth, averaging 20% per year with its biggest year almost doubling, thanks to focusing on offering superior customer service both before and after sales.

About
Mike started Total Home Supply about 14 years ago
Revenue
Mike grew the business to $375K/month
Read by 6,670 founders

7. Growers House

Growers House is a cannabis business started by Nate Lipton in 2011. Growers House uses Klarna for their business.

Revenue
$3.1M / month
Team
2 founders / 50 employees
Location
Tucson, Arizona, USA

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How We Built $35M Plant Growing Empire GrowersHouse

How Nate Lipton built a $35M plant-growing empire, with an e-commerce store generating $2.9M per month, a cannabis growers forum earning $100k per month, and a YouTube series gaining 100k views per month, all while navigating through regulatory obstacles in the cannabis industry.

About
Nate started Growers House over 12 years ago
Revenue
Nate grew the business to $3.1M/month
Costs
It cost Nate $150000 to start the business
Read by 12,379 founders

8. Faire Leather Co.

Faire Leather Co. is a leather bags business started by Ryan Choy in 2017. Faire Leather Co. uses Klarna for their business.

Revenue
$45K / month
Team
2 founders / 7 employees
Location
Singapore, Singapore

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Capitalizing On Kickstarter To Start A $2.3M Leather Bags And Accessories Brand

Faire Leather Co. is an online leather goods label with a total revenue of approximately $2.3 million, started with a Kickstarter campaign that overfunded eight times, and now operates as a direct-to-consumer (DTC) business that is fully, vertically integrated, saving on costs and able to offer quality products.

About
Ryan started Faire Leather Co. over 6 years ago
Revenue
Ryan grew the business to $45K/month
Costs
It cost Ryan $180000 to start the business
Read by 7,583 founders

9. Bibado.co.uk

Bibado.co.uk is a baby bib business started by Rachel Wood in 2015. Bibado.co.uk uses Klarna for their business.

Revenue
$400K / month
Team
2 founders / 11 employees

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From Making Baby Bibs In My Kitchen To Building A $4.8M/Year Global Brand [UK]

Bibado founder Rachel invented an award-winning bib product as a result of her frustrated experience feeding her twin daughters, and grew her business from a kitchen table start-up to a global brand which is loved by 1 in 7 parents of babies at weaning age in the UK, with global sales of over 500,000 bibs distributed in over 25 countries emphasising curiosity and learning at mealtimes with further expansion through new products, micro-influencers, and customer referrals.

About
Rachel started Bibado.co.uk almost 9 years ago
Revenue
Rachel grew the business to $400K/month
Costs
It cost Rachel $30000 to start the business
Read by 4,083 founders

10. Cinquanta Cox-Smith

Cinquanta Cox-Smith is a youtube channel started by Cinquanta Cox-Smith in 2009. Cinquanta Cox-Smith uses Klarna for their business.

Revenue
$10K / month
Team
1 founders / 1 employees

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I Make $120K/Year With My Print On Demand T-Shirt Side Hustle

A multipreneur shares how she built a successful print on demand side hustle, generating $120,000 per year through multiple brands spread over various platforms.

About
Cinquanta started Cinquanta Cox-Smith over 14 years ago
Revenue
Cinquanta grew the business to $10K/month
Costs
It cost Cinquanta $100 to start the business
Read by 11,047 founders

11. Lily Blanche

Lily Blanche is an online jewelry store started by Gillian Crawford in 2016. Lily Blanche uses Klarna for their business.

Revenue
$60K / month
Team
1 founders / 6 employees

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I Grew My Traditional Jewellery Business To $480K/Year By Selling Online

Lily Blanche founder, Gillian Crawford, grew her jewelry business to a £480k annual turnover by shifting focus to ecommerce, building her brand, prioritizing customer service, and utilizing a mix of word of mouth, email, social media, and paid traffic channels to drive sales.

About
Gillian started Lily Blanche almost 8 years ago
Revenue
Gillian grew the business to $60K/month
Costs
It cost Gillian $25000 to start the business
Read by 3,596 founders

12. Dropout SRL

Dropout SRL is a sneaker reseller business started by Kola Tytler in 2018. Dropout SRL uses Klarna for their business.

Revenue
$140K / month
Team
4 founders / 8 employees

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How I Started A $840K/Year Business Selling Limited Edition Sneakers [Italy]

Founder Kola Tytler managed to build a profitable business, Dropout, worth over $2.5 million by selling limited edition sneakers and streetwear, despite having no prior experience and juggling medical school; the company saw over 50,000 in-store visitors and over $100k in sales in December 2021 alone and raised €750k via equity crowdfunding in 6 days.

About
Kola started Dropout SRL over 5 years ago
Revenue
Kola grew the business to $140K/month
Costs
It cost Kola $120000 to start the business
Read by 3,555 founders

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Pat Walls

I'm Pat Walls and I created Starter Story - a website dedicated to helping people start businesses. We interview entrepreneurs from around the world about how they started and grew their businesses.