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PayPal Gets Approval to Facilitate Cross-Border Payments in India

By Wesley Grant
May 28, 2025
in Cross-border Payments, Emerging Payments, News
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Amid a flurry of initiatives, PayPal has received an in-principle nod to become a cross-border payments aggregator in one of the world’s largest markets.

In recent years, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has brought cross-border payments under a tighter regulatory framework, requiring all companies to obtain a payment aggregator cross-border (PA-CB) license.

Due to the stringent guidelines, only a handful of organizations were permitted to operate as cross-border payments providers a year after the proposal was introduced: Adyen, Amazon Pay, BillDesk, and Cashfree Payments. Earlier this year, India’s Skydo was added to that list.

According to the Times of India, PayPal will now enter a market that processed $73.8 billion in outbound shipments in April alone, spanning roughly 200 international markets.

A Surging Market

Although India is a hotbed for cross-border payments, the market has surged worldwide. As a result, numerous solutions have cropped up to process these transactions.

A recent report from Visa found that 77% of consumers still rely on multiple payment methods for international transactions. The study also revealed that the average consumer uses four different payment methods for cross-border payments, and most respondents are actively seeking a single provider to meet their needs.

Significant Launches and Promotions

This has been a tall order, as cross-border transactions continue to face challenges like regulatory barriers, high transaction fees, slow processing times, and a lack of transparency. Although PayPal is not yet a unified cross-border payments solution, the company has introduced a series of initiatives that may enhance its global reach.

For example, PayPal recently inked a deal with Coinbase to remove fees for purchases of its PYUSD stablecoin, aiming to encourage broader adoption. The company also announced that customers will be able to earn 3.7% interest when holding the stablecoin in their PayPal or Venmo accounts.

Additionally, PayPal launched its first mobile wallet, positioned to compete with Apple Pay and Google Pay for in-store payments. The company also entered the agentic commerce space through a new deal that integrates PayPal payments into Perplexity’s AI chat.

Should all these efforts gain traction, PayPal could strengthen its standing in an increasingly dynamic market.

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