Venmo was acquired by Braintree for $26.2 million in 2012, before the latter was purchased by PayPal in December 2013. Venmo now operates as a subsidiary of PayPal.
From April 2021, Venmo users were able to buy, hold, and sell select cryptocurrencies via the Venmo platform. In April 2023, Venmo launched Crypto Transfers, enabling users to transfer cryptocurrencies to other Venmo users, PayPal wallets, and other mobile wallets.
The report provides information and insights into Venmo including:
- Detailed insight into its business
- Comprehensive coverage of its products and services
- Comparative assessment with key alternative payment solutions
- The company's important events and milestones
Scope
- In July 2016, Several new features on Venmo move out of beta
- In October 2017, Venmo mobile payment app goes live in the US
- In July 2020, Venmo introduces QR code payment acceptance across 8,200 CVS retail outlets in the US
- In April 2021, Venmo launches cryptocurrency trading for four major coins: Bitcoin, Ether, Litecoin, and Bitcoin Cash
- In April 2023, Venmo launched Crypto Transfers, enabling Venmo users to transfer cryptocurrency to other Venmo users, PayPal wallets, and other mobile wallets
Reasons to Buy
- Gain insights into Venmo business key events
- Gain insights into its product portfolio
- Assess the competitive dynamics in the alternative payments industry by comparing its performance against competitors.
Table of Contents
- Overview
- Benchmarking
- Performance Highlights
- Products and Services
- Significant Events
- Supporting Merchants
- Appendix
Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- Venmo
- Google Pay
- Apple Pay
- Samsung Pay

