Analyst discusses stronger-than-expected PayPal earnings and outlook



PayPal (PYPL) reported its first quarter earnings, raising its profit guidance for 2024. In the report, the enterprise cites strong consumer demand. This is backed by a survey from LendingTree which states that 29% of Americans plan on using buy now, pay later loans.
Wedbush Securities Equity Research Analyst Moshe Katri joins industry Domination to discuss PayPal’s performance and break down how the enterprise is utilizing value-added services for success.
Katri gets to the core of value-added services: “If you’re a merchant, we’re talking about a bunch of different applications that are needed for your daily operations. Anywhere from inventory management, receivables, rewards, apparel processing or payroll and obviously capital. These are all things that you need to operate your enterprise and if you’re able to use, for example, PayPal as a one-stop shop for that, you should be able to kind of unbundle that enterprise, which is value-added services from the payments piece. ”
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