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PayU

PayU is a Netherlands-based payment service provider to online merchants.[1][2] The company was founded in 2002,[3] and is headquartered in Hoofddorp. It allows online businesses to accept and process payments through payment methods that can be integrated with web and mobile applications.[4][5] As of 2018, the service is available in 17 countries.[6] The firm is owned by the Naspers Group, which also owns a stake in one of its sister companies, Tencent.[7][8]

Company type

Fintech, Payments Service Provider

2002

Jose Velez, Martin Schrimpff, Arjan Bakker, Grzegorz Brochocki, Nitin Gupta, Shailaz Nag

17

Anirban Mukherjee (CEO)

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History[edit]

PayU is the result of multiple payment gateways in various regions of the world that have been acquired and brought into the PayU group.[9][10][11] In 2014, all online payment companies that were part of Naspers started operating under the PayU brand.


In 2022, it fired about 150 employees, approximately 6% of its workforce.[12]


In 2023, PayU sold its global payments business, other than those in its core markets of India, Southeast Asia and Turkey, to Rapyd for $610 million.[13]

Acquired Zooz, an Israeli startup that provides an API to merchants.

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Acquired Indian payments services provider, Citrus Pay in September 2016 for $130M.[16]

[15]

Investment of €110M in German fintech company Kreditech, which provides machine-learning-based underwriting.[18]

[17]

PayU led a $115M of Seattle-based Remitly, a remittance company.[19][20]

funding round

investment of $3.7M in ZestMoney, a provider of consumer finance for online purchases.[21]

Series A

Invested $5.3M in Indian fintech startup PaySense in May 2017

[22]

Investment of R$60M in online credit platform Creditas (ex-BankFacil)[24]

[23]

2011, acquired Romanian online payments company GECAD ePayments[26]

[25]

2019, acquired US-based digital financial security firm Wibmo for $70M

[27]

2019, acquired Turkish digital payments company Iyzico for $165M

[28]

2020, acquired Indian fintech startup PaySense for $185M

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Operations[edit]

Europe[edit]

In November 2006, PayU SA was established and the Polish firm Platnosci.pl was merged into the group. The company also has a partnership with Iwoca to make financing for SME firms easier.[30] In 2010, the company expanded to the Czech Republic. In 2011, the company expanded to Romania. In 2012, it began its operations in Russia, Ukraine, Turkey, Slovakia and Hungary.[31]

Latin America[edit]

In 2002, Pagosonline was founded in Colombia by Jose Velez, Martin Schrimpff and Santiago Spinel.


In 2010, PagosOnline sold a majority stake to Buscapé, which was a part of the Naspers Group.[32] In 2011, Naspers acquired the majority stake in DineroMail.[33] In 2013, Naspers acquired the rest of the shares of DineroMail.[34] In 2012, Naspers acquired Pagosonline, replacing the former two with a new payment platform that eventually was rebranded PayU Latam, which begun operations in Panama and Peru.[35] During the course of 2013 and 2014, PayU Latam and DineroMail merged.[36][37] In 2016, Bcash and PayU, were merged under the PayU brand in Brazil.[38]

Africa[edit]

PayJar was founded in South Africa in 2010 as part of the Naspers group to help other Naspers companies process online payments. In 2011, PayJar was rebranded to PayU.[39] In 2015, PayU expanded its operations to Nigeria.[40][41]

India[edit]

In 2011, Ibibo in conjunction with co-founders Nitin Gupta and Shailaz Nag, rolled out a payment gateway, PayU, in the Indian market to permit websites to integrate e-commerce transactions through online payments.[42][43]

Products and services[edit]

PayU is a regulated financial institution. It holds licenses from central banks and local regulators. PayU's products include a PCI-DSS certified payment gateway,[44][45] an anti-fraud system and an online Visa/MasterCard acquirer.[46][47][48]

List of online payment service providers

Official website