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Strategies & Market Trends : Value Investing

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To: Madharry who wrote (78541)11/18/2025 10:33:21 PM
From: Sean Collett1 Recommendation   of 78764
 
RE: PYPL

I wonder how good Paypal would continue to look if it wasn't able to offload its European BNPL debt to private credit funds like KKR?



Newest deal: " Nov 17 (Reuters) - PayPal (PYPL.O), KKR (KKR.N) have renewed their partnership that will see the investment giant purchase up to 65 billion euros ($75.4 billion) of the payments provider's European buy now, pay later loans, the companies said on Monday. The new deal, which includes a replenishing loan commitment of up to 6 billion euros, builds on an existing tie-up announced in June 2023, under which KKR's credit funds and accounts have been buying most of PayPal's European BNPL receivables."

PayPal and KKR Renew Agreement for European Pay Later Receivables

Below is the original agreement for your reading pleasure:
Receivables Purchase Agreement - Paypal (Europe) and ALPS Partners

In a world of cheap money what happens if Paypal can't offload? Likely helps with the credit losses when you can sell them away.....for now.

-Sean
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