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Klarna and the Savings Banks Are Introducing a New Payment Function

Klarna has announced plans to introduce a new payment method in partnership with the German Savings Banks Finance Group. They're calling it "Dynamic Recurring Payments," or DRP for short. The provider claims this option can replace traditional direct debits. [Link to article: Klarna and the Savings Banks introduce new payment feature] You can support us with every purchase you make through Amazon. Your price remains the same, and we receive a s…
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Klarna has announced plans to introduce a new payment method in partnership with the German Savings Banks Finance Group. They're calling it "Dynamic Recurring Payments," or DRP for short. The provider claims this option can replace traditional direct debits. [Link to article: Klarna and the Savings Banks introduce new payment feature] You can support us with every purchase you make through Amazon. Your price remains the same, and we receive a s…

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Global digital bank Klarna is introducing "Dynamic Recurring Payments" (DRP) in partnership with the German Savings Banks Finance Group. This new payment method will allow Klarna customers with current accounts at participating savings banks to make recurring payments directly from their current accounts. According to the digital bank, this payment method eliminates rigid direct debits, unexpected additional fees, and long waiting times. With DR…

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IT Finanzmagazin broke the news in on Thursday, November 6, 2025.
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