Buy now, pay later (BNPL) outfit Klarna has launched flexible payment options for Zoom Workplace, an AI-driven collaboration platform.

This initiative allows users in the US and several European markets to access Zoom’s premium services with enhanced financial flexibility.

Customers in 16 countries, including the US, UK, Sweden, Germany, Finland, Denmark, Netherlands, Austria, Belgium, France, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Portugal, Spain, and Poland, can now use Klarna to manage their Zoom Workplace subscriptions.

The ‘Pay Now’ option is available across all these markets, while ‘Pay Later’ options have been introduced in the US, Sweden, and Germany.

Klarna plans to add more features and expand market availability by 2025.

Klarna chief commercial officer David Sykes said: “We want Klarna at every checkout, available everywhere, for everything, all the time.

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“By offering flexible payment options with Zoom Workplace, we’re bringing that vision closer, empowering users to access premium collaboration tools without upfront costs and expanding Klarna’s reach across multiple markets.”

This collaboration between Klarna and Zoom is expected to extend both companies’ reach, providing more individuals and businesses with the means to collaborate and maintain connectivity in a digital-first work environment.

The partnership is also anticipated to fuel the growth of Klarna’s network as more users adopt its payment solutions to access Zoom’s premium offerings.

Zoom follows in the footsteps of other major brands like Airbnb and Uber, which have also rolled out Klarna’s services in multiple countries simultaneously.

Zoom online business general manager Wendy Bergh said: “We’re excited to team up with Klarna to offer greater financial flexibility to our customers. Removing the burden of upfront costs will allow our customers to focus on what truly matters in their lives or businesses while benefiting from Zoom’s AI-first work platform.”

In May this year, Nets and Klarna collaborated to provide Klarna’s payment methods to Nordic merchants.