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KNOMO PARTNERS WITH LEADING ONLINE PAYMENTS PROVIDER KLARNA TO DRIVE ONLINE SALES
Klarna Checkout and Pay After Delivery now available to all Knomo shoppers, streamlining the online payments process
Today, leading European payments provider Klarna has announced a partnership withKnomo, the lifestyle brand blending technology and design to create bags and accessories in pursuit of a “life organised to #LiveFree”. Knomo shoppers can now use Klarna’s Checkout solution to easily purchase products from their website.
Embodying Knomo’s #LiveFree philosophy, Klarna’s unique technology enables customers to buy their Knomo products simply by entering their email and delivery address, without having to fill-out complicated log-in information and card details. The partnership also gives eligible customers 14 days to pay for their purchases interest-free, allowing them to pay at a time that is most convenient.
Knomo’s high-tech products are built for the modern consumer. Hailed as “the Apple of the fashion world”, Knomo designs bags that include built-in cable management, wireless charging pockets and Bluetooth location tracking.
Knomo is the latest UK-based retailer to adopt Klarna payment services, following the business’ successful partnerships with companies including Schuh and Arcadia Group.
Commenting on the partnership, Luke Griffiths, Klarna’s UK General Manager said: “We are thrilled to have Knomo on board and to partner with one of the most exciting, high-tech brands in the retail space. Knomo’s focus on functionality and design is perfectly in tune with the simplicity and convenience that our KlarnaCheckout offers.”
Will North, Global Ecom Trading Manager at Knomo, added: “Around 40% of our sales are made online, so integrating the KlarnaCheckout was a natural decision for us. By making the online payments process simple, smooth and safe, we are looking forward to improving the online shopping journey for all our customers.”
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