Each country has its own way of moving money, and choosing the right method can sometimes be difficult. That’s why we have curated the most popular and best payment options for you to use in Sweden.
Yes, PayPal is accepted in Sweden.
Wondering what the most popular ways to pay are in Sweden? Explore the top payment options and choose wisely.
Sweden, with a population of around 10.68 million people, has a GDP of approximately 620.30 billion making it the 25th largest economy in the world. The official currency of Sweden is the Swedish Krona (SEK)
A highly developed, export-oriented economy driven by engineering, telecommunications, and automotive manufacturing. As a member of the European Union, it is fully integrated into the single market, with Germany and its Nordic neighbors as its main trade partners.

Sweden is one of the world's most cashless societies, with the mobile payment app Swish being the dominant method for real-time peer-to-peer and customer-to-business payments, linked directly to a phone number. The primary physical payment method is the debit or credit card ('Kort'), and cash is rejected in many places. For online shopping, Klarna is a hugely popular "buy now, pay later" service offering flexible invoicing and installment options.

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You can spend like a local in 150+ countries, as this clever contactless card automatically converts currency at the mid-market exchange rate whenever you spend - for just a small conversion fee.
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