PayPal shuts down in Russia over Ukraine aggression

PayPal shuts down in Russia over Ukraine aggression

It joins many financial and tech companies in suspending operations there.

CALIFORNIA:
Payments company PayPal Holdings Inc shut down its services early today in Russia, citing “the current circumstances”, joining many financial and tech companies in suspending operations there after the invasion of Ukraine.

“Under the current circumstances, we are suspending PayPal services in Russia,” president and chief executive Dan Schulman said in a statement.

He added that the company “stands with the international community in condemning Russia’s violent military aggression in Ukraine.”

A company spokesman said PayPal will support withdrawals “for a period of time, ensuring that account balances are dispersed in line with applicable laws and regulations”.

PayPal, which had only allowed cross-border transactions by users in Russia, stopped accepting new users in the country on Wednesday.

Ukrainian government officials had been calling on PayPal to quit Russia and help them with fundraising.

PayPal said yesterday that “since the beginning of the invasion, PayPal has helped raise over US$150 million for charities supporting response efforts in Ukraine, one of the largest efforts we’ve seen in such a short period of time”.

PayPal’s suspension in Russia also applies to its money transfer tool Xoom.

Rivals Wise and Remitly earlier suspended some services in Russia.

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