PayPal is shuttering its San Francisco office: Report
A spokesperson reportedly hinted the closure was aimed at the company evaluating its “global office footprint." Major United States-based payment processor PayPal will reportedly be closing its office in San Francisco, while the headquarters in nearby San Jose will remain available to employees.According to a Wednesday report from TechCrunch, the payments firm will be closing its offices in downtown San Francisco with its Xoom arm — the division responsible for international digital money transfer services. At the time of publication, PayPal has several job listings for San Francisco as....
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Atlanta, Georgia-based BitPay has beefed up their presence in their San Francisco office with some new key hires that hope to bring the company into future financial success. The company has picked up Sonny Singh previously worked for Jumio, a payments company. Singh will be serving as BitPay's chief commercial officer. Gregg Zigler, who was previously with PayPal, will be working as a senior developer at BitPay. And if you thought the hires from big financial companies were over, you're well mistaken. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JP_I9zNRpEo. BitPay has also picked up Steve Pratt from....
With the recent announcement the Atlanta-based company has surpassed 26,000 approved bitcoin-accepting merchants, it's clear the company is growing fast. And not long after announcing the opening of the company's Latin American headquarters in Buenos Aires, Argentina comes the news that they have opened offices on either coast of the United States - in San Francisco and New York. The two offices, according to BitPay, will help the company's main office in Atlanta deal with sales, implementation, and operational support. "BitPay has many merchants accepting bitcoin throughout Silicon Valley....
BitPay has expanded its operations by opening offices in San Francisco and New York. The bitcoin payment processor is headquartered in Atlanta, but the new offices will help the company to bring in new business and offer operational support to the merchants it currently works with. "BitPay is happy to announce two new office openings in San Francisco and New York City. Our San Francisco location hopes to leverage the existing tech and bitcoin communities throughout the area," said Stephanie Wargo, BitPay's VP of Marketing. "BitPay's office in New York will enhance visibility in the....
In support of the continued growth of Bitcoin, BitPay has expanded its operations and opened offices in San Francisco and New York. The expansion means that the company will now have four locations throughout the world. Headquartered in Atlanta, the Bitcoin payment processor specializes in providing solutions to businesses looking to accept the virtual currency. The offices in San Francisco and New York will give BitPay the opportunity to spread knowledge of Bitcoin, and will supplement the company's headquarters to handle implementation, operational support and sales for BitPay's....
Amongst all of the things bitcoin can buy you, there's something else, and it might be particularly attractive to start-ups in the crypto-currency space. Office suites, virtual offices, and meeting rooms in the heart of downtown San Francisco. Raven Office Centers is a company that accepts bitcoin for their services. From $499 for co-working stations (that's a per-seat cost, according to their website), and a ten-seat private office suite for $6,500, it could very well be the place a start-up in our industry comes to conduct their operations. For businesses looking for a more professional....