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Paypal Finance Chief Departs, Joins Walmart As CFO
Rainey will take the CFO position on June 6. Rainey will take the CFO position on June 6. -
PayPal Will No Longer Sign Up New Users in Russia
The move arrives in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The move arrives in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. -
PayPal Says It Is Not Pursuing To Acquire Pinterest
A deal might have been valued at around $45 billion. A deal might have been valued at around $45 billion. -
Robinhood Stocks Plummet After PayPal News And SEC Comments
News of PayPal's plan to set up its own online brokerage along with comments made by the SEC sent Robinhood's stock down by nearly 7%. News of PayPal's plan to set up its own online brokerage along with comments made by the SEC sent Robinhood's stock down by nearly 7%. -
PayPal Launches Crypto Trading Services In The UK
PayPal customers in the UK will now be able to buy, sell, and hold cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin and etheruem on their online wallets. PayPal customers in the UK will now be able to buy, sell, and hold cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin and etheruem on their online wallets. -
Venmo Users Can Buy, Sell Bitcoin, Other Cryptocurrencies
Peer-to-peer cryptocurrency trading is unavailable immediately as are transfers between user accounts. Peer-to-peer cryptocurrency trading is unavailable immediately as are transfers between user accounts. -
JPMorgan Getting Rid Of Failed Digital Wallet
The bank decided to terminate the product after acceptance by merchants didn't pick up as quickly as anticipated. The bank decided to terminate the product after acceptance by merchants didn't pick up as quickly as anticipated. -
PayPal To Close Domestic Payments Business In India
The company said it had reassigned some employees to new teams. The company said it had reassigned some employees to new teams. -
US Tech Giants Openly Oppose Trump's Move To Ban Foreign Workers
US Tech companies, including Facebook, Google, Tesla, Microsoft, and Amazon, have all expressed disappointment in Trump's suspension of the issuance of work visas to immigrants. US Tech companies, including Facebook, Google, Tesla, Microsoft, and Amazon, have all expressed disappointment in Trump's suspension of the issuance of work visas to immigrants. -
PayPal Pledges $530 Million To Support Minority-Owned US Businesses
Around $500 million of PayPal's pledge will be placed in a fund that will actively be investing in black or minority-owned US businesses. Around $500 million of PayPal's pledge will be placed in a fund that will actively be investing in black or minority-owned US businesses.