“The most meaningful thing for me is being able to employ women, people of color, people that have a disadvantage, That’s a big part of why I do what I do.”
"Zettle Terminal made it a lot easier for me. Instead of having a phone, a reader, and having to keep all this stuff charged, I was able to just have everything in one."
"When people see the PayPal logo, it instills a sense of security. It’s simple, safe, and accounts for 13% of our sales."
“Braintree’s global APIs helped us scale from a technical development and operational point of view.”
“In the end, it was an easy decision based on the feedback we were receiving from shoppers.”
“As a distribution company, we are part of our clients’ lives — we need to provide them a trustworthy way to pay their bills."
"Our decision to switch to PayPal was the right one. We have great confidence in partnering with a leading company that provides comprehensive solutions."
“Our customers repeatedly requested PayPal. They wanted to be able to pay with their preferred payment method and we listened to them."
“It was very straightforward and there were no real challenges. It was easy to implement and get off the ground.”
"PayPal is a trusted source and typically everyone has an account. It’s made it super easy for me to pay and track individuals and vendors that I work with.”
“PayPal’s Give at Checkout has connected Dynamo Camp with over 100,000 new donors. Surely, this is a real innovation in digital fundraising in the non-profit world.”
"Our business attracts more attention every day. It’s essential we deliver the best experience for our customers, and that includes PayPal."
“We asked our colleagues to embrace innovation in their everyday work, challenging the status quo to make the work they do for children go farther.”
“I realized that customer service was pretty lacking in the industry. We were also bored by the quality that was available from the local printers.”
“Usually, when you offer a new payment method, it takes time for customers to rely on it. With PayPal, everyone knows it, so it took off."