
Klarna, the largest buy now, pay later company globally, has just announced its pending IPO in the US. This milestone emphasises the company's strong commitment to the US market and marks a significant step in its growth strategy. Klarna expects to raise 1 billion USD and values the company at 102 billion DKK - double the size of the previous year. DKK - a doubling compared to 2022.
However, at this time, the planned IPO has been temporarily put on hold.
We look forward to following how this IPO develops and affects the company's future expansion.
DKK 750,000 is the legal minimum amount to invest in this type of fund. This is a requirement to ensure that investors are qualified and understand the level of risk.
No, you are free to choose to invest a higher amount if you wish. However, the total size of the fund is a natural limit and allocation is on a first-come, first-served basis.
Payments are made on an ongoing basis as the fund makes its investments - typically spread over 3-4 years. For example, a total investment of DKK 1 million can be distributed in instalments of DKK 250,000-350,000 annually, depending on the structure of the fund.
Payouts typically begin 1-2 years after the investment period has ended. The timing and amount depend on the fund's performance, market developments and other conditions. There is no guarantee of dividends and the investment should be viewed as long-term.