Thursday 1 December 2016

PayPal Business: New mobile commerce tool for SMBs

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PayPal pushes into mobile commerce with new app for business users

PayPal Business allows SMBs to create and send invoices, manage account activity, and access customer information from one platform. Here's how it could help your enterprise.

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