Venmo
About Venmo
Venmo is a digital payments service that lets users manage balances, send and receive money, split bills, and pay friends across online, in-store, and app environments. It offers a Venmo Debit Card for instant spending and rewards, a Venmo Credit Card, and crypto buying/selling within the app, all backed by PayPal. The platform emphasizes social and peer-to-peer money exchange, with integrations for direct deposits and checkout in thousands of apps and websites. It operates primarily in the United States as a PayPal service.
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