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Klarna, the global banking, payments and shopping service, is launching an experiential activation in the heart of Manchester to raise awareness amongst consumers and influencers regarding social media advertising guidelines.

The activation, a pop-up double-decker bus located in Manchesters popular Spinningields, aims to increase awareness of current social media rules, and help consumers recognise when they’re seeing an advert. Klarnas bus follows its recently launched Influencer Council Whitepaper, a guide intended to be used by brands and influencers to advertise responsibly across social media.

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With brands and influencers increasingly partnering, Klarna is taking a proactive step forward in bringing greater transparency to consumers so they understand when they are seeing a paid for advert versus organic content on social media. The Influencer Council Whitepaper also provides greater clarity to influencers and brands on the parameters of paid for partnerships in a bid to drive responsible marketing practices across the industry more broadly.


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The double-decker bus in the heart of Manchesters Spinningields is full of instagrammable moments with an educational twist. It is Klarnas first in-person event since the pandemic and marks a return to Manchester following their successful House of Klarna takeover on King Street in 2019.

The 39ft space will host a range of activations from 13th – 14th August 2021 aimed at encouraging engagement and education within a fun environment. Consumers and influencers will gain access to the experience by correctly answering three questions on Klarna’s new social media advertising guidelines. The experience on the bus will include educational moments throughout, from educational graphics to accompany each instagrammable moment, and audio experiences to help educate the attendees. We’ll be hosting a talk on Saturday 14th August by members of Klarna’s Influencer panel, Christian Howes (Chair), AJ Coyne, Rupa Shah, Owen O’Kane and Kia Commodore.

A roster of brand activations will also be in play throughout the two days from a host of Klarna merchants, including free manicures courtesy of BEAUTY BAY, the Crep Protect Ultimate Cleaning Crew will be present offering free sprays and cleans courtesy of JD Sports, whilst London florists Forbes & Field will be creating complimentary floral bouquets for guests to take away with them.

AJ Coyne, Head of UK Marketing at Klarna said: “We are excited to return to Manchester and continue a conversation that’s becoming increasingly important in modern-day life – responsible advertising on social channels.  As social media plays an increasingly present role in our lives, its vital that consumers are fully aware of when they are being advertised to. Our Influencer Council and subsequent whitepaper serves as a guide for brands and influencers looking to be responsible and we’re looking forward to bringing this to life in a more visual way through our pop-up in Manchesters Spinningields.

The Influencer Council, formed in March 2021, was established to provide greater clarity on influencer marketing guidelines following research that revealed that only one quarter (27%) of UK consumers understood the use of advertising tags on influencers’ posts.

The Council, chaired by Christian Howes, brought together brands, agencies, influencers, psychotherapists, policy members and the Committee of Advertising Practice (CAP) to provide a well-rounded perspective from across the industry.

Covering a range of angles, including responsibility, geography and age range, transparency, emotivlanguaganterminologythwhitepapedelivers a set of  guidelinefor influencers and brands to follow when posting financial content. The guidelines go further than any materials and guidance previously available creating better protection of brands, consumers and influencers.

Accompanying the Whitepaper, Klarna has also released a toolkit that includes branded stickers, Instagram story templates and badges to clearly illustrate the nature of the post, whether its an advert, part of an affiliate agreement or a gifted product.

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