PayPal is launching a @venmo credit card as it works to monetize the payment app ?
— Kate Rooney (@Kr00ney) October 17, 2019
Partnering with @synchrony on the banking side. Users can still share/ like transactions on Venmo’s social feed (and use emojis). Goes live in 2020. https://t.co/IL6PTTmcua
Collaboration and strong partnerships are the key to accelerating growth and innovation. Today @Synchrony is proud to expand its partnership with @PayPal through a new deal to deliver @venmo’s first credit card. https://t.co/9E8zXdCVb9 pic.twitter.com/t5FQIb9G4G
— Brian Doubles (@briandoubles) October 17, 2019
Kinda sad to see that @Venmo is only now getting around to the obvious products that the company should have launched years ago https://t.co/udpJcEEugz
— Mike Dudas (@mdudas) October 18, 2019
"PayPal launching Venmo credit card to help monetize the payment app. The popular P2P mobile payments app attracted 40 million users but hasn’t been able to turn a profit for its parent company"
— Terry Langston (@ImmoralButLegal) October 17, 2019
? yep, hard to compete w/free crypto $dashhttps://t.co/weNpIOkQRi
via @GoogleNews