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Klarna to Launch $40/Month Unlimited 5G Mobile Plan in U.S. as It Expands Telecom Offerings

Swedish fintech Klarna announced on Wednesday its entry into the U.S. mobile services market with a $40 per month unlimited mobile plan offering unlimited 5G calls and data. The move marks Klarna’s effort to diversify beyond financial services and follow the trend of fintech companies entering the telecom space, alongside competitors like British firm Revolut.

Klarna will provide its mobile plan using the platform of U.S. startup Gigs, which operates as a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) platform in partnership with AT&T. This enables Klarna to offer mobile services without owning network infrastructure.

With over 25 million U.S. users, Klarna views the mobile plan as a natural extension of its neobank ambitions. CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski told Reuters that the company’s goal is to solve everyday problems, and mobile fits into this strategy.

Unlike most fintechs that launch mobile services in other countries before entering the U.S., Klarna is starting directly in its largest market. The company plans to expand the mobile offering to the UK, Germany, and other countries later this year.

Industry analysts predict significant disruption in the MVNO market over the next two years as more enterprises launch their own mobile services, though increased competition also brings higher risks of failure. The U.S. MVNO market is expected to grow from $14.83 billion in 2025 to $20.84 billion by 2030, according to Mordor Intelligence.

The fintech sector is increasingly seeing telecom services as a growth area, with other fintech firms such as Germany’s N26 and Brazil’s Nubank already offering mobile plans in various countries. Even outside the fintech world, investors like actor Ryan Reynolds and businesses linked to former U.S. President Donald Trump have entered the MVNO market.