“PayPal’s leadership had everything under control” - 2023

4 months ago by solidheron to c/agedlikemilk

Fast forward to 2026: PayPal just fired its CEO, the stock is sitting at its lowest level since 2017 (sub-$44), and the company is trading at ~7.4x forward earnings.

A few years ago, the narrative was that PayPal was a long-term fintech winner with strong leadership and a durable moat. That did not age well.

SendMePhotos 6 points 4 months ago

What happened?

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jacksilver 23 points 4 months ago

I was curious so read into it.

It seems like they never figured out how to do the seamless checkout that Google wallet and Apple Pay provide and also seem to being out maneuvered by Stripe too.

I always thought their big play was being another payment platform outside of Visa and Mastercard, but maybe they never leveraged that the way I thought they should.

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SendMePhotos 6 points 4 months ago

Don't they own venmo though? The QR Code payment is super quick and convenient.

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jacksilver 8 points 4 months ago path: 0 22057327 22057391 22057419 22057810, hotness: undefined, score: 8, children: 1
DragonTypeWyvern 7 points 4 months ago

They monetized it as a data farm instead of a financial service, which was fine when literally everyone isn't running a data farm

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nocturne 3 points 4 months ago

Pretty sure block owns Venmo, who also owns square. Block owns cash app, not Venmo.

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FiniteBanjo 12 points 4 months ago

In addition to the below comments, PayPal is also one of the few major platforms who add a fee for Chargebacks which leads to frauds where users could send money to a YouTuber, Gamedev, or Streamer via a paypal link, let's say $1, and then take the money back, resulting in a $15 loss to said Streamer.

There were a couple of high profile cases of this a while back where PayPal saw this happen and chose not to settle the fees, because it was within their terms to charge them regardless of the cause.

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IAmLamp 8 points 4 months ago

Turns out that fucking over your customers is not the best business model. Who knew?

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etherphon 2 points 4 months ago
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