PayPal buys Xoom
SAN FRANCISCO: Online payments titan PayPal said Wednesday it is buying international money-sending service Xoom in a deal valued at $890 million. PayPal, a subsidiary of eBay, will pay $25 per share of Xoom in what amounts to a premium of 32 percent over the stock´s average price over the
By our correspondents
July 03, 2015
SAN FRANCISCO: Online payments titan PayPal said Wednesday it is buying international money-sending service Xoom in a deal valued at $890 million.
PayPal, a subsidiary of eBay, will pay $25 per share of Xoom in what amounts to a premium of 32 percent over the stock´s average price over the past three months.
PayPal touted Xoom as a leading service for letting people in the United States pay bills or send money to family members or friends in other countries using mobile phones, tablets or computers.
"Expanding into international money transfer and remittances aligns with our strategic vision to democratize the movement and management of money," PayPal president Dan Schulman said.
Acquiring Xoom will let PayPal broaden its array of services and expand in important markets, particularly China, Brazil, India, Mexico and the Philippines, according to Schulman.
Xoom has a presence in 37 countries.
"Becoming part of PayPal represents an exciting new chapter for Xoom, which will help accelerate our time-to-market in unserved geographies and expand the ways we can innovate for customers," said Xoom chief executive John Kunze.
The acquisition was expected to close in the final quarter of this year.
US online marketplace giant eBay last week disclosed a plan to spinoff its PayPal online payments unit, which will trade as an independent.
PayPal, a subsidiary of eBay, will pay $25 per share of Xoom in what amounts to a premium of 32 percent over the stock´s average price over the past three months.
PayPal touted Xoom as a leading service for letting people in the United States pay bills or send money to family members or friends in other countries using mobile phones, tablets or computers.
"Expanding into international money transfer and remittances aligns with our strategic vision to democratize the movement and management of money," PayPal president Dan Schulman said.
Acquiring Xoom will let PayPal broaden its array of services and expand in important markets, particularly China, Brazil, India, Mexico and the Philippines, according to Schulman.
Xoom has a presence in 37 countries.
"Becoming part of PayPal represents an exciting new chapter for Xoom, which will help accelerate our time-to-market in unserved geographies and expand the ways we can innovate for customers," said Xoom chief executive John Kunze.
The acquisition was expected to close in the final quarter of this year.
US online marketplace giant eBay last week disclosed a plan to spinoff its PayPal online payments unit, which will trade as an independent.
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