PayPal axes 325 jobs

PayPal is laying off around 325 full-time staffers and severing ties with another 120 contractors as new boss David Marcus embarks on a "product simplification" programme.

  2 Be the first to comment

PayPal axes 325 jobs

Editorial

This content has been selected, created and edited by the Finextra editorial team based upon its relevance and interest to our community.

The firm told 325 employees, primarily in product and technology, today that they were losing their jobs. Parent eBay will take a $15 million fourth quarter pre-tax restructuring charge.

The cuts are the results of a redesign of PayPal's product organisation, consolidating nine groups into a single, "more agile" one designed to make is easier and faster to develop products.

Earlier this month PayPal reported a 23% increase in third quarter revenues to $1.4 billion, and more than 117 million active registered accounts as the e-commerce veteran continued its push into the high-street and mobile arenas.

Says the firm: "PayPal expects to continue its strong global growth momentum and leadership through online merchant expansion and share of checkout, by driving payments innovation at point-of-sale retail for large, medium and small businesses, and by engaging consumers online and offline with payments products and experiences that offer choice, flexibility, simplicity and security."

Sponsored [Webinar] Unifying Card Programmes: The cost-reduction imperative

Comments: (0)

[Webinar] 2025 Fraud Trends: Synthetic Identity, AI and Incoming MandatesFinextra Promoted[Webinar] 2025 Fraud Trends: Synthetic Identity, AI and Incoming Mandates