Payments company posted $1 million net income while expanding debit and consumer finance offerings.
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Payments company posted $1 million net income while expanding debit and consumer finance offerings.
Klarna Group (NYSE:KLAR) reported a stronger-than-expected first quarter of 2026, with management pointing to accelerating payment volumes, rapid growth in its financing product and continued expansion of its merchant network as key drivers of the results. Co-founder and CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski
Klarna Group (NYSE:KLAR) shares jumped more than 13% in premarket trading Thursday after the company reported first-quarter results that exceeded Wall Street expectations, supported by strong transaction growth and improving profitability. Revenue and GMV Growth Outpace ExpectationsKlarna posted an adjusted loss of -$0.
Klarna (KLAR) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of +94.40% and +7.56%, respectively, for the quarter ended March 2026. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?
Investing.com -- Klarna Group plc (NYSE:KLAR) shares jumped 13.2% premarket after the digital payments provider reported first-quarter results that exceeded analyst expectations, driven by strong growth in gross merchandise volume and improved profitability.
The buy-now-pay-later provider posts first-quarter revenue and gross merchandise volume that beat expectations.
Usio (USIO) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of +100.00% and +7.66%, respectively, for the quarter ended March 2026. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?
The pace of first quarter earnings reports eases this week as economic data takes center stage, but investors will still be on the lookout for results from a handful of big corporations.
The pace of first quarter earnings reports eases this week as economic data takes center stage, but investors will still be on the lookout for results from a handful of big corporations.