Paypal Holdings Inc.
The merger with iZettle, a company that helps small businesses conduct card-based payments outside of America, will allow Paypal to expand to approximately 500,000 stores in 11 countries, including Brazil and Germany. Founded in 2010 by Jacob de Geer and Magnus Nilsson, iZettle primarily began with payments through a mobile gadget, but has since developed into a financial services and software company aimed at local businesses. Prior to the deal with Paypal, iZettle announced that it would make a public offering. After speaking to Paypal, de Geer noted that iZettle would continue to grow under Paypal due to the similar goals and desires of both companies. de Geer will remain the leader of iZettle.
In addition to the expansion of Paypal services across the world, the acquisition of the financial payments startup iZettle will allow the company to better compete with Square Inc.
According to both iZettle and Paypal, the new deal is expected to bring in a revenue of $165 million in 2018. Although the price for iZettle is notably high, some financial analysts still view the new acquisition as a good choice for Paypal. "We see iZettle as another step in PayPal's long journey to offer an in-store/physical POS solution [...] Jefferies analyst Ramsey El-Assal noted. The demand to offer diverse methods of shopping available to consumer, such as online or in a physical store is high, and "iZettle should help with this effort," El-Assal concluded.
The iZettle acquisition reveals that Paypal is still a strong player in the digital transactions market, even after suffering a setback earlier this year when eBay
- http://money.cnn.com/2018/05/18/technology/paypal-izettle-deal/index.html
- https://www.marketwatch.com/story/what-paypals-22-billion-acquisition-of-izettle-means-for-investors-2018-05-18
- https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/on-small-business/paypal-to-buy-izettle-for-22-billion-to-challenge-square/2018/05/18/2e95533a-5a79-11e8-9889-07bcc1327f4b_story.html?noredirect=on&utm_term=.3e48ec3d481e