PayPal announced July 17 that it has acquired financial technology start-up Card.io.
Card.io, which PayPal uses under the hood of
"I think that PayPal and [its parent] eBay are trying to make sure that they own all the key technologies that enable their mobile wallet," says Wedbush analyst Gil B Luria.
In March, PayPal launched PayPal Here as a new way to allow payments to be made electronically as well as by card swipe and by using the phone's camera to accept card or check payments.
Luria says there are two reasons PayPal bought the San Francisco start-up.
"One is if you are a merchant using PayPal Here, the equivalent to Square, you can accept a credit card by taking a picture of a credit card," says Luria. The second reason is PayPal users can also upload cards into their PayPal mobile wallets using the Card.io technology.
In a blog post, PayPal's vice president of global product Hill Ferguson says
In late May, Card.io chief executive Mike Mettler said PayPal Here "will certainly
Card.io will continue to be available to third party developers for use in different applications. A PayPal spokesman did not immediately return a request to discuss the acquisition.











