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Klarna’s revenue per employee soars to nearly $1 million thanks to AI efficiency push

Last updated: May 19, 2025 5:45 pm
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AI Drives Efficiency at Klarna

Klarna made waves last year with its announcement of a major initiative to integrate AI systems developed by OpenAI into its operations.

This was not just talk for the buy now, pay later company. Klarna not only terminated its contract with Salesforce CRM but also scaled back on hiring, allowing AI to take over tasks previously handled by humans.

The company revealed on Monday that its reliance on AI has led to significant improvements in efficiency, with revenue per employee set to reach $1 million, up from $575,000 per worker the previous year, according to recent financial reports. While Klarna asserts that most functions have become more efficient thanks to AI, the biggest impact has been seen in reduced customer service costs.

Last year, Klarna announced plans to replace nearly 700 full-time customer service contractors with AI chatbots. However, the company recently reintroduced the option for customers to speak with a human agent.

In March, Klarna filed for its highly anticipated U.S. IPO, but the plans were put on hold last month due to stock market volatility following President Trump’s tariff announcement.

Despite a 13% revenue increase to $701 million in Q1 2025, Klarna has not provided a timeline for resuming its IPO plans.

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