PayPal has squeezed the last bit of juice in its SMB (35mn accounts) and Consumer (400mn accounts) business which are characterized by structurally high churn and mortality. For comparison, Dropbox has 17mn paying users out of 700mn registered users and yoy user base growth is ~3% in its case. PayPal is now pursuing profitless growth with its focus on commoditized and low margin Braintree (Payment Aggregator/Gateway) offering and the string of acquisitions it has put together over last few years (Spent $10bn+ in mostly cash).
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