PayPal to undergo a major rebrand in order to beat out the competition it is facing from other companies
PayPal is about to undergo a massive and somewhat unexpected rebranding. The eBay-owned company has been operating for several years and has managed to avoid making any serious brand changes for the majority of its existence. Now, however, PayPal is seeing competition in the mobile payments market rise to new heights, which has the company somewhat worried about its ability to continue standing out to consumers from amongst its competitors.
Campaign to focus primarily on the North American and European markets
The rebranding campaign will be a global effort and will involve the adoption of a new logo and a new slogan, which will be “powering the people economy.” Australia is expected to be the first market to see the changes being made to PayPal. The associated marketing campaign for the rebranding initiative will focus primarily on the North American and European market after launching in Australia. PayPal currently boasts of one of the strongest mobile commerce presences in these two markets.
PayPal aims to beat back competition coming from large companies
Competition continues to benefit consumers, but be harmful to some companies
The large number of companies, both old and new, beginning to participate in the mobile commerce space has created a very competitive atmosphere within the sector. An abundance of competition has been a benefit for consumers, as it has given them access to a wide range of mobile commerce platforms to choose from, but this competition has also made it difficult for companies to establish themselves as leaders in the mobile field.