53 added · 50 removed between the two most recent 10-Ks. The risks a company starts — or stops — disclosing are often the story.
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For example, the EU has adopted the Artificial Intelligence Act, which provides a comprehensive framework for regulating AI, and other jurisdictions are considering similar frameworks.
FY 2025 FORM 10-K 4 Table of Contents KEY PERFORMANCE METRICS In 2025, we processed $1.79 trillion of total payment volume (“TPV”), an increase of 7% compared to 2024, and 25.4 billion payment transactions, a decrease of 4% compared to 2024.
FY 2025 FORM 10-K 6 Table of Contents In certain markets, we offer access to merchant financing products for eligible small and medium-sized businesses through our PayPal Working Capital (“PPWC”) and PayPal Business Loan (“PPBL”) products, which we collectively refer to as our merchant financing solutions.
FY 2025 FORM 10-K 8 Table of Contents TECHNOLOGY Our payments platform utilizes a combination of proprietary and third-party technologies and services intended to facilitate transactions efficiently and securely between millions of consumers and merchants worldwide across different channels, markets, and networks.
For example, in August 2025, PayPal experienced a temporary service disruption triggered by a coding error in a system update, which primarily impacted a limited number of customers and partners in Germany.
In addition, there is uncertainty around the validity and enforceability of intellectual property rights related to the use, development, and deployment of AI systems, including issues arising from both the inputs they rely on and the outputs they generate.
We have incurred transaction losses and other expenses as a result, including claims under our protection programs, and this or other disruptions may subject us to increased regulatory scrutiny, fines, penalties and litigation.
We operate a global, two-sided network at scale that connects consumers and merchants with 439 million active accounts across approximately 200 markets as of December 31, 2025. • Consumers: We provide consumers with digital wallets and other solutions that allow them to shop and pay with PayPal and Venmo — both online and in-person — manage their finances (including saving and buying and selling cryptocurrencies), and send and receive money between friends and family.
As of December 31, 2025, we had 439 million active accounts across approximately 200 markets 1 around the world. • Customer-back innovation —we are orienting and transforming our culture towards innovating in ways that benefit our customers and drive profitable growth.
This will change in the E.U. markets with the implementation of the revised Consumer Credit Directive which will take effect in November 2026 and result in formerly “unregulated” credit products being generally (and subject to the principle of proportionality in particular regarding underwriting obligations) subject to the same laws as fully regulated credit.
Governments and regulators globally are increasingly focused on the oversight of AI technologies and have proposed or enacted laws aimed at ensuring transparency, fairness, and accountability.
For example, there continues to be enforcement activity in connection with federal and state consumer protection laws, including suits which seek civil penalties.
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For example, if the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) were to assert that any of the cryptocurrencies we support are securities, the SEC could assert that our activities involving that cryptocurrency require securities broker-dealer registration or other obligations under the federal securities laws.
Under payment card network rules and our contracts with our payment processors, if there is a breach of payment card information stored by us or our direct payment card processing vendors, we could be liable to the payment card issuing banks, including for their cost of issuing new cards and related expenses.
Unless otherwise expressly stated or the context otherwise requires, references to “we,” “our,” “us,” “the Company,” or “PayPal” refer to PayPal Holdings, Inc. and its consolidated subsidiaries. 4 Table of Contents KEY PERFORMANCE METRICS In 2024, we processed $1.68 trillion of total payment volume (“TPV”), an increase of 10% compared to 2023, and 26.3 billion payment transactions, an increase of 5% compared to 2023.
In addition, there is uncertainty around the validity and enforceability of intellectual property rights related to the use, development, and deployment of AI- 19 Table of Contents generated outputs.
Across PayPal, we are focused on providing tools and resources to support our distributed teams. 12 Table of Contents AVAILABLE INFORMATION The address of our principal executive offices is PayPal Holdings, Inc., 2211 North First Street, San Jose, California 95131.
We operate a global, two-sided network at scale that connects consumers and merchants with 434 million active accounts across approximately 200 markets as of December 31, 2024.
In 2024, we continued to build employee awareness and engagement in our leadership principles to establish a common set of expectations for all employees.
As of December 31, 2024, approximately half of our employees worked a hybrid schedule while the remaining were fully virtual.
We provide consumers with a digital wallet that enables them to send payments to merchants securely using a variety of funding sources, which may include a bank account, a PayPal or Venmo account balance, our consumer credit products, a credit card, a debit card, certain cryptocurrencies, or other stored value products such as gift cards, and eligible rewards.
We provide large enterprises and small and medium businesses with online branded checkout solutions, including PayPal and Venmo; online unbranded payments processing, including Braintree and PayPal Complete Payments; our buy now, pay later solutions, which we refer to as PayPal Pay Later; in-person point of sale systems, including Zettle; business financing, including PayPal Working Capital (“PPWC”) and PayPal Business Loan (“PPBL”); payouts capabilities; and risk tools.
We also offer omnichannel solutions that allow merchants to make sales in person using our Zettle by PayPal app, card reader, or point of sale systems. 6 Table of Contents We offer access to merchant financing products for eligible small and medium-sized businesses through the PPWC and PPBL products, which we collectively refer to as our merchant financing solutions.
Paidy, Inc. holds multiple licenses for the issuance of its consumer installment products in Japan and is registered with the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry as a Comprehensive Credit Purchase Intermediary. 10 Table of Contents Our U.S. consumer interest-bearing installment product is subject to federal and state laws and is offered by an independent chartered financial institution.