About this episode
Daniel Mahncke and Shawn O’Malley dive into PayPal’s post-pandemic reset, tracing the fintech pioneer’s slide from market darling to value-story candidate. Once lifted by lockdown spending and eBay tailwinds, PayPal has seen its growth stall, its take-rate decline, and investors seem to have given up on it. In this episode, Shawn and Daniel unpack whether new CEO Alex Chriss’s “profitable growth” playbook, Fastlane one-click checkout, a margin-focused Braintree overhaul, and fresh bets on Ads and the PYUSD stablecoin, can restore momentum.
They also debate how realistic PayPal’s ambitious goals for the future are, what a sustained 6% share shrink via buybacks does for long-term EPS, how the new management team is incentivized, and whether PayPal’s consumer moat still matters in an Apple-Pay world.
IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN
00:00 - Intro
04:38 - How PayPal became the No.1 payment provider and what the PayPal Mafia is.
09:47 - Why investors fell out of love with PayPal’s stock.
14:03 - What the next chapter under the new CEO will look like.
26:42 - Which new businesses could make PayPal dramatically more profitable?
33:31 - How the new strategy shows up in the numbers.
50:06 - Why the management incentive structure is a big benefit for shareholders.
51:36 - Whether stablecoins are bearish or bullish for PayPal.
01:01:11 - Whether PayPal is attractively valued at its current levels.
01:10:05 - Whether Shawn & Daniel add PYPL to The Intrinsic Value Portfolio.
And much, much more!
*Disclaimer: Slight timestamp discrepancies may occur due to podcast platform differences.
BOOKS AND RESOURCES
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Emerging Value Substack Article.
Crossroad’s Interview with Alex Chriss.
PayPal 2025 Investor Day.
The Reservist Article on the Payment Industry.
Jimmy Soni’s Book on The PayPal Mafia.