PayPal to Trade on Nasdaq

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Nasdaq announced that trading of PayPal Holdings, Inc a digital payments leader, commenced on The Nasdaq Stock Market on July 20th.

Founded in 1998, PayPal continues to be at the forefront of the digital payments revolution. The company's products give people better ways to connect to their money and to each other. With 169 million active customer accounts, PayPal has created an open and secure payments ecosystem people and businesses choose to securely transact with each
other online, in stores and on mobile devices. PayPal is a truly global payments platform that is available to people in 203 markets, allowing customers to get paid in more than 100 currencies, withdraw funds to their bank accounts in 57 currencies and hold balances in their PayPal accounts in 26 currencies.

"For almost two decades, PayPal has been a visionary and a leader in online payments," said Nelson Griggs, Executive
Vice President, Listing Services at Nasdaq. "We are thrilled to welcome PayPal back to the Nasdaq family - under their original ticker symbol - and look forward to supporting the company as it continues to grow and provide digital payment solutions to their loyal customers worldwide."

By listing on Nasdaq, PayPal joins many of the world's largest and most revolutionary companies. Nasdaq is the exchange of choice for over 72 percent of technology companies listed on the U.S. markets and 71 percent of all public technology companies based in Silicon Valley.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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