PayPal names Intuit's Alex Chriss as its new CEO
The change of guard marks a watershed moment for digital payments giant PayPal, which has been looking to push deeper into the cryptocurrency payments space with the launch of a US dollar stablecoin last week.

The change of guard marks a watershed moment for digital payments giant PayPal, which has been looking to push deeper into the cryptocurrency payments space with the launch of a U.S. dollar stablecoin last week.
Underwhelming margins have been troubling the San Jose, California-based company. Earlier this month, PayPal reported second-quarter adjusted operating margins of 21.4%, missing its forecast of 22%.
Chriss will be taking the helm at a time when cost-cutting has become a priority for PayPal, as it battens down the hatches to prepare for a potential slowdown.
In a post-earnings call, Schulman had said the company was in the final stages of selecting his successor.
Shares were up nearly 1%, at $62.02.
In a separate statement, Intuit named Marianna Tessel the general manager of its Small Business and Self-Employed Group, a role currently held by Chriss.
Schulman's legacy
Schulman was brought into PayPal to steer the firm as a standalone company after it split from e-commerce firm eBay in 2015.
Under him, PayPal became the first major financial technology firm to embrace digital currencies for payments and transfers.
At PayPal, Schulman led the company's foray into the buy now, pay later (BNPL) market, with interest in the sector running high.
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