Klarna Avoids Going To Court In 'Pay In 4' US Class Action
A US Second Circuit Court has compelled arbitration in a聽 that sought to challenge Klarna鈥檚 Pay in 4 product.
Najah Edmundson, a user of Klarna鈥檚 buy now, pay later (BNPL) product, sued the Swedish fintech after she incurred an overdraft fee as a result of an automatic Klarna repayment.
Edmundson alleged that Klarna 鈥渕isrepresents and conceals鈥 the risk of bank overdraft fees that consumers face when using its BNPL service.
In February 2022, a Connecticut district court rejected Klarna鈥檚 motion to compel arbitration, but the Second Circuit Court has now reversed that ruling, ordering the parties to arbitrate the claims.
The court said Edmundson assented to arbitration when she clicked on "confirm and continue" on Klarna, which meant she agreed to Klarna鈥檚 payment terms, including a mandatory arbitration provision.
Block Puts Cash App Launch On Hold In Ireland, EU
US fintech giant Block has reportedly withdrawn an application to launch its Cash App peer-to-peer (P2P) payments app in Ireland and, by extension, the EU.
According to a聽 from the Irish Independent, in May this year Block withdrew a licence application for Cash App that it had filed with the Central Bank of Ireland (CBI).
A spokesperson for Block confirmed the accuracy of the report.
The news follows Block鈥檚 announcement,聽covered by 91天堂原創 last week, that it plans to cut 1,000 staff by the end of 2024.
Jack Dorsey, co-founder and CEO of Block, said a hiring freeze will be in place 鈥渦ntil we feel the growth of the business has meaningfully outpaced the growth of the company鈥.
Wise Quietly Puts New Customer Onboarding On Hold For Businesses
UK-listed fintech Wise has announced that it is no longer accepting new applications to join its service from business customers in the UK and EEA.
In a聽 posted last week, Wise said it has 鈥渢emporarily paused鈥 onboarding new businesses in these markets.
In the meantime, the company said that some customers will be asked to join a waiting list.
Although a Wise spokesperson聽 the pause is due to high demand in these markets, it follows turbulence for Wise鈥檚 business-facing arm in the US.
Last month, Wise聽 its US business customers that their Wise Business cards would be 鈥渢emporarily deactivated鈥 on October 31, 2023. No reason for the deactivation was given.
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