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Case Code : ITSY040
Case Length : 18 Pages
Period : 1999 - 2004
Pub Date : 2004
Teaching Note :Not Available
Organization : PayPal.com
Industry : Online Finance
Countries : USA

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The survey also revealed that PayPal scored way above its competitors (Refer Exhibit I for the results of the Gartner survey).

Commenting on PayPal, Avivah Litan, Vice-president and Research Director, Gartner Financial Services, said, "Overwhelming market lead and brand awareness position PayPal as the company most likely to establish the long awaited and critical e-cash standard for Internet purchases, especially for low-value items. Consumer support, and demand for an alternative to credit cards, may eventually drive larger e-tailers to accept PayPal, despite the fact that PayPal costs merchants about the same as credit cards do."5

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The PayPal service was launched in 1999 to enable people to settle small debts via the Internet. Through PayPal, the promoters of Paypal.com wanted to bring about a complete transformation in the way people made online payments.

When the service was launched, several analysts expressed doubts over its future. They dismissed the company as just another start-up with an innovative application.

Expressing his opinion on PayPal, Michael Angus, Director of financial services practice for Gemini Consulting, said, "Maybe, but it doesn't sound like the killer app to me - the thing that is going to blow open Internet payments."6

But the rapid pace at which the PayPal service network expanded in five years proved the analysts wrong...

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5] Gartner Survey Shows PayPal Leading the Online P2P Payment Market, Information Gatekeepers Inc., February 07, 2002.

6] Confinity Beaming Cash to (and Among) The Masses Across the Globe, Future Banker, December 1999.


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