PayPal Suspends Its Services In Russia Citing Moscow’s Aggression
On Saturday, PayPal announced it would be suspending its services in Russia, becoming the latest of several companies retreating from the country amid its unprovoked attack on Ukraine.
In a letter to the Ukrainian government, PayPal CEO Dan Shulman wrote, "Under the current circumstances, we are suspending PayPal services in Russia”, adding that the company "stands with the international community in condemning Russia's violent military aggression in Ukraine."
The letter was shared on Twitter by Ukraine’s minister of digital transformation Mykhailo Fedorov who thanked PayPal for its move: “So now it’s official: PayPal shuts down its services in Russia citing Ukraine aggression,” Fedorov tweeted Saturday. “Thank you @PayPal for your supporting!”
While PayPal discounted domestic services in Russia in 2020, this latest move relates to its remaining business in the country, such as send and receive functions and the ability to make international transfers via the payment processor’s Xoom remittances platform.
PayPal has said that Russian nationals were prevented from opening new accounts earlier this week.