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PayPal and JP Morgan Chase partner to expand mobile payments

Friday 21 July 2017 11:44 CET | News

PayPal and JP Morgan Chase have signed an agreement allowing the banks customers to link their Chase Pay and PayPal accounts.

The agreement, which will be settled by 2018, will allow Chase customers to use their reward points to make purchases through PayPal. Similarly, PayPal will also be able to process payments on ChaseNet, JPMorgans payment network.

Chase Pay, the bank’s own mobile payments application, is accepted as a payment method at big merchants such as Starbucks, but lack coverage for ecommerce and technology businesses. 

Despite this latest partnership, the two companies will still compete in other sectors. Last month, the bank connected its smartphone apps to Zelle, a money-transfer service that rivals PayPals Venmo unit.


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