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PayPal to shed 2,000 jobs in latest tech company cost-cutting

SAN JOSE (AP) – PayPal said on Tuesday it will trim about seven per cent of its total workforce, or about 2,000 full-time workers, as the digital payments company contends with what it calls “the challenging macro-economic environment”.

PayPal said it will make the cuts over several weeks, with some of its organisations affected more than others.

The company did not further specify. PayPal is the parent of Venmo, Xoom and Honey, among other brands.

The company based in San Jose, California, is the latest in the technology sector to trim its headcount. During the month of January alone, Google, Microsoft and Salesforce announced tens of thousands of layoffs.

Last summer activist investor Elliott Management bought a stake then worth about USD2 billion in PayPal, which said it had entered into an “information-sharing agreement” with Elliott “to continue collaboration across a range of value-creation opportunities”.

“Over the past year, we made significant progress in strengthening and reshaping our company to address the challenging macro-economic environment while continuing to invest to meet our customers’ needs,” PayPal President and Chief Executive Officer Dan Schulman said on Tuesday in a statement.

“While we have made substantial progress in right-sizing our cost structure, and focussed our resources on our core strategic priorities, we have more work to do.”

PayPal Holdings Inc is scheduled to report quarterly results on February 9.

Shares of the company are down about 53 per cent in the past year.

They rose 2.3 per cent to close on Tuesday at USD81.49.

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