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Buy Now Pay Later: Disrupting Payments with David Sandstrom, CMO of Klarna

Jan 23, 2024
Feb 27, 2025
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“We're aiming for a win-win-win situation here. We have the consumers that are better off because they don't have any interest, we have the merchant who is better off because they get a more loyal, happier consumer, and we have Klarna that is better off.”
— David Sandstrom

Klarna, most associated with their buy now, pay later services, is an internationally recognized technology company that has rapidly risen in recognition over the past few years. Part of their success comes down to their strategy of aligning incentives with their consumers, creating a win-win-win situation for all parties involved in transactions. This has been coupled with staying on top of evolving eCommerce trends, such as the gradual shift towards hyper-personalization. To learn more about its rise to success, we sat down with Klarna’s Chief Marketing Officer, David Sandstrom.

David has been instrumental in transforming Klarna into a huge international business, one that was named Europe’s most valuable Private Tech Company in 2021. David is also a Partner at Bellbird, a Partner and Board Member for Add Health Media AB, and an Investor at CDLP.

Tune into the latest episode or read the transcript below to learn more. Here are some top takeaways:

  • Gaining unique insights into consumer behavior and different industries
    David has spent much of his career working in some of the biggest agencies in the Nordics. Starting as a strategist, he was tasked with trying to understand what makes people tick. Within the agencies, he applied himself to many different businesses, seeing how other models and industries worked—everything from the Swedish Armed Forces to McDonald’s. He learned that creativity is about putting different pieces together, an idea he brought to  Klarna. In his current role as a CMO, he is weaving together all the learnings from his agency past, bringing a unique perspective to the company.
  • Align incentives with your customers
    Klarna offers alternative payment methods to people who shop online, most notably their buy now, pay later plan. David believes that Klarna is a much better alternative to credit for both consumers and merchants. Instead of individual consumers being responsible for interest, with Klarna’s plan, the onus and associated risks fall on large merchants. Klarna has aligned its incentives with its customer base, guaranteeing a positive outcome for all parties, and David recommends digital companies do the same to be successful.
  • Stay aware of eCommerce trends
    David argues that we are in the third phase of the eCommerce evolution. Initially, it was about consumers searching for things through Google and Amazon. Then, it became about goods searching for customers, with many DTC companies cropping up and creating customer needs. With the introduction of AI, we are entering a hyper-personalization period, with products getting automatically matched to consumers. We already see this in China, where online searches have plummeted, and products are sold through recommendation engines. Big tech companies have a head-start in this new wave and can predict when their consumers will need or want a particular product, but smaller businesses should also stay aware of these shifting trends in the space.
  • A hands-on approach to being CMO
    David approaches his role as CMO by setting the tone with the work that he does and avoiding delegating. He selects key projects for the next quarter and works intensely within the teams to help produce and shape them. He believes that low-quality work at other companies comes from too much delegation. It’s about holding on to the startup mentality for as long as possible, executing the projects that set the tone for the brand.
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