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We’re kicking off a new era in digital payments with Liverpool Football Club, joining the club as its Official Preferred Digital Payments Partner and marking PayPal’s first-ever collaboration with a Premier League team. ⚽ Enhancing how Liverpool FC fans engage with the club and their football experiences, both online and in-person ⚽ Strengthening our connection with sports fans around the world through our professional and collegiate partnerships ⚽ Supporting initiatives that elevate LFC Women and expand grassroots football through the LFC Foundation, helping grow the game at every level The match is on; learn more: https://lnkd.in/g4Gm2ixg

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As a Liverpool Football Club fan and PayPal employee, this makes me soooo happy🤩

New stripe logo. Same company blocking accounts and stealing customers’ money.

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PayPal is calling out a clear push to make payments feel smoother for fans, and that challenge only grows when people move between apps, stadiums, and global events. If teams miss that gap, the fan experience starts to feel disconnected and the tech behind it gets messy fast. I’ve seen similar issues when building cloud systems, and solving them usually comes down to keeping things simple for the user and reliable in the background, so I’m curious how PayPal plans to track progress on this work with Liverpool.

Never Walk(Pay) Alone 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

Congratulations to the PayPal and Liverpool FC teams on this fantastic partnership! ⚽🎉 It’s inspiring to see global payment leaders enhancing fan experiences across digital and in-stadium touchpoints. As an India-focused payment solution provider, we at Transact Bridge especially appreciate how such collaborations pave the way for seamless, real-time payment innovations — much like the UPI revolution here in India. Excited to see how this partnership elevates fan engagement worldwide and sets new benchmarks for digital payments in sports.

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