Klarna da la bienvenida a una nueva y estricta ley de crédito que prohíbe las comisiones

Klarna acoge con satisfacción la interpretación sueca de la Directiva de Crédito al Consumo de la UE que bloquea las comisiones ilícitas a los comerciantes de comercio electrónico. La empresa observa una diferencia drástica en comparación con hace diez años.

La nueva ley afecta a empresas de crédito como Klarna, Qliro, Svea y Norion. Impone obstáculos a las comisiones ofrecidas durante mucho tiempo en las ventas en línea de soluciones de crédito.

Klarna afirma que las comisiones incentivadas eran una parte importante del enfoque de ventas de la empresa hace diez años. Hoy en día, la compañía ve el cambio de forma positiva.

"Diferencia drástica" es como Klarna describe el efecto de la legislación más estricta según informes del 29 de junio de 2026.

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