Snoop Dogg Becomes Minority Owner Of Swedish Financial Tech Giant Klarna

Famous hip hop artist Snoop Dogg whose real name is Calvin Broadus, has added a financial tech company to the chain of buisnesses he owns.
Last week, Snoop becomes a minority shareholder of Klarna, a Swedish financial tech company valued to worth $2.5 billion and has also been made the face of the company's campaign "Smooth Dogg campaign".
Broadus also teased of his investment in the tech giant sharing a picture of himself sitting on a couch and surrounded by dogs on Instagram. He captioned the update as, "Welcome to the world of Snoop Dogg. me @klarna had to take it to another level."
Speaking to Forbes' on the Klarna partnering with the American millionaire rapper, the company's CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski says "It's so exciting to have Snoop Dovv on our cap table. It's building new bridges and connections to creativity, people who dare to think inna new way."
Klarna is not the only company the rapper has invested into, he is known to have interest in start-up businesses and won substantial part of Eaze, a marijuana distributor in California, Reddit and a trading app known as Robinhood.

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