Klarna has become the first buy-now-pay-later (BNPL) credit provider to partner with the Money Adviser Network, aiming to provide UK customers with “free and impartial debt advice quickly”.
The move seems to be an attempt by the firm to be seen as acting in the interests of consumers, with the
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