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![]() PayPal Holdings logo | |
Type | Public |
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Industry | Online financial services |
Essential service(s) | Yes |
Country | United States |
Multinational | Yes |
Official website | |
Twitter (@PayPal) | |
English Wikipedia article |
PayPal Holdings is an international online financial services based in the United States. Its subsidiaries include Braintree, card.io, iZettle, Paydiant, PayPal Credit, TIO Networks, Tradera, Venmo, and Xoom Corporation.
COVID-19 response
14 April 2020 (
+34 dayssrc): Founding partner of #OpenWeStand, a website providing "resources, inspiration and connection to other everyday entrepreneurs with creative solutions to keep their business open, even if their doors are closed due to COVID-19".[1][2]
29 April 2020 (
+49 dayssrc): Indicates that it has increased cooperation with law authorities to help track and remove claims of fake virus cures and self-tests utilizing their services.[3]
Consumers
24 April 2020 (
+44 dayssrc): Company suspends check-cashing fees through 31 May 2020 for stimulus checks issued as part of the United States federal government's coronavirus relief efforts.[4][5]
Employees
News articles
- 14 April 2020: Tech companies team up to help small businesses stay open, FOXBusiness
- 24 April 2020: You can cash your $1,200 stimulus check for free via PayPal and avoid a trip to the bank, Business Insider
- 29 April 2020: PayPal fights fake COVID-19 'immunity tablets', The Sydney Morning Herald
References
- ↑ Shiff, Blair (2020-04-14). "Tech companies team up to help small businesses stay open". FOXBusiness. Retrieved 2020-05-10.
- ↑ "GoDaddy #OpenWeStand movement helps small businesses during COVID-19". Tamebay. 2020-04-19. Retrieved 2020-05-10.
- ↑ Koehn, Emma (2020-04-29). "PayPal fights fake COVID-19 'immunity tablets'". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 2020-05-10.
- ↑ PYMNTS (2020-04-24). "PayPal Waives Fees For Stimulus Checks". PYMNTS.com. Retrieved 2020-05-10.
- ↑ Snouwaert, Jessica. "You can cash your $1,200 stimulus check for free via PayPal and avoid a trip to the bank". Business Insider. Retrieved 2020-05-10.