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Mon, Mar 24, 2025, 5:08 AM 2 min read
Commerce platform DoorDash has collaborated with Klarna, a company specialising in buy now, pay later (BNPL) services, to provide the latter’s payment options to its customers.
The payments option will be available on DoorDash.com and through the DoorDash app.
In the upcoming months, DoorDash customers can access Klarna's payment solutions when buying retail items or subscribing to the DashPass Annual Plan.
Klarna will be listed as a payment alternative at checkout, allowing users to select from various payment methods.
Klarna's payment options include 'Pay in Full', where customers can settle their purchases immediately, 'Pay in 4', which divides the payment into four equal, interest-free instalments, and 'Pay Later', which enables customers to postpone payment.
This integration is expected to provide DoorDash customers in the US with an array of choices for managing payments.
The service will be available for a diverse selection of items on the DoorDash Marketplace.
Klarna chief commercial officer David Sykes said: “Our partnership with DoorDash marks an important milestone in Klarna’s expansion into everyday spending categories. By offering smarter, more flexible payment solutions for groceries, takeout, and retail essentials, we’re making convenience even more accessible for millions of Americans.”
DoorDash money products head Anand Subbarayan stated: As we expand DoorDash’s offerings—from groceries and beauty to electronics and gifts—flexible payment options are essential to meeting our customers’ needs. We’re excited to partner with Klarna to enhance the convenience we offer, including flexible payment options for our DashPass Annual Plan, the most affordable way to order on DoorDash with added streaming and ride benefits at no extra cost.”
This month, DoorDash announced the availability of SNAP/EBT payment options for purchases made at Dollar General through the DoorDash Marketplace.
"DoorDash enters payments partnership with Klarna " was originally created and published by Electronic Payments International, a GlobalData owned brand.
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