Klarna has expanded its membership program with the introduction of Premium and Max plans for U.S. consumers The post Klarna Launches Premium and Max Memberships in the U.S., Offering Lounge Access and Premium Perks Without Spending Requirements, as Americans Face $1.23 Trillion in Credit Card Balances appeared first on FF News | Fintech Finance.Klarna has expanded its membership program with the introduction of Premium and Max plans for U.S. consumers The post Klarna Launches Premium and Max Memberships in the U.S., Offering Lounge Access and Premium Perks Without Spending Requirements, as Americans Face $1.23 Trillion in Credit Card Balances appeared first on FF News | Fintech Finance.

Klarna Launches Premium and Max Memberships in the U.S., Offering Lounge Access and Premium Perks Without Spending Requirements, as Americans Face $1.23 Trillion in Credit Card Balances

2025/12/05 08:00

Klarna, the global digital bank and payments provider, has expanded its membership program with the introduction of Premium and Max plans for U.S. consumers, building on its existing Core and Plus plans and following successful launches in the UK and EU.

The U.S. debut offers an alternative to the traditional credit card model. While credit cards have long provided rewards and benefitsthey’ve also contributed to roughly $1,000 in household fees in 2024, with total U.S. credit card debt of $1.2 trillion. Klarna’s memberships deliver premium perks, including airport lounge access, travel insurance, and lifestyle subscriptions, without taking on debt or hitting a spending requirement.

Klarna’s membership program is launched at a time where higher income earners are ditching credit cards in favor of BNPL. 11.2% of adults cancelled a credit card in the past 12 months — and that jumps to 15.1% among people earning $100k+ per year. The same cohort also reports the highest BNPL adoption, with almost 1 in 3 (30%) using it as one of their preferred ways to pay1.

“For too long, Americans have been told they need expensive credit cards to access premium rewards,” said David Sandström, Chief Marketing Officer at Klarna. “Klarna is challenging that idea. With our new membership program, U.S. consumers can unlock exclusive cashback offers, travel advantages, and lifestyle rewards without using a credit card or need to hit a spending threshold.”

The membership program is provided in partnership with WebBank, the issuer of the recently announced Klarna Card, a debit product combined with access to built-in flexible payment options. U.S. consumers who sign up for the Klarna Card can also opt into any of Klarna’s four membership plans—Core ($4.99 /month), Plus ($9.99/month), Premium ($19.99/month), or Max ($44.99 /month)—during the sign-up process. With over four million sign-ups for the Klarna Card in the U.S., the expanded membership offerings arrives at a time of significant growth for Klarna’s banking products.

U.S. membership customers can also convert their Klarna earned cashback directly to leading travel and hospitality partners, including top global airlines such as Air France–KLM, British Airways, and SAS; iconic hotel groups like Accor, Radisson, Global Hotel Alliance, and Wyndham.

With more than one million signups for Core and Plus memberships in the U.S. in the last two months, Klarna is redefining what U.S. consumers can expect from modern financial services. Premium and Max members in the U.S. can enjoy benefits including airport lounge access, travel protection, Care.com and ClassPass memberships, and top subscriptions like Vogue, GQ, Headspace, and Clue.

Premium and Max Tier Offerings at a Glance

  • Premium
    • Cost: $19.99 a month for more than $3,000 in perks and benefits per year
    • Subscriptions to any of the following: AudioBooks.com, Blinkist, Care.com, ClassPass, Clue, Condé Nast (Vogue & GQ), Headspace, Laundryheap, The New York Times, Picsart
    • 1.5% cashback everywhere when using Klarna balance
    • Global travel protection
    • 16g metal card (silver or black)
  • Max
    • Cost: $44.99 a month for more than $5,000 in perks and benefits per year
    • Subscriptions to any of the following: ASMALLWORLD, Audiobooks.com, Blinkist, Care.com, ClassPass, Clue, Condé Nast Digital Access, Headspace, Laundryheap, The New York Times
    • 2% always-on cashback when using Klarna balance
    • Comprehensive travel, rental-car, and cancel-for-any-reason protection
    • Unlimited airport lounge access worldwide via LoungeKey Pass (1,800+ lounges and travel experiences)
    • Exclusive 16g rose gold metal card

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