A fine against financial services company Klarna for alleged EU General Data Protection Regulation violations was raised back to SEK7.5 million by Sweden's Administrative Court of Appeal, Reuters reports. Last year, a lower court ruled the company should pay SEK6 million in penalties. The appeals court ruled 11 March that Klarna did not provide clear information to clients about how their personal data was stored.
11 March 2024
Swedish court fines financial services company SEK7.5M for GDPR violations
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