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PayPal to buy digital money transfer provider Xoom

Xoom will operate as a separate service within PayPal after the deal is complete
Xoom will operate as a separate service within PayPal after the deal is complete

PayPal said it would buy digital money transfer provider Xoom for $890m as it muscles into a growing international remittance market and expand in countries like Mexico, India and China ahead of a spinoff from eBay. 

The offer price of $25 per share in cash represents a premium of about 21% to Xoom's closing price of $20.70 yesterday. 

"Our aim is to bring the companies together to make it a true consumer champion in remittances," PayPal President Dan Schulman said in an interview with Reuters.

Xoom, which has 1.3 million customers and a presence in 37 countries, allows users to transfer money via desktop, mobile phones and tablets. 

The acquisition would allow Xoom to expand into new markets with less execution risk, the company's CEO John Kunze said. 

Xoom will operate as a separate service within PayPal after the completion of the deal. 

PayPal faces increasing competition from rivals like Stripe and Square, which is popular with smaller businesses, and Apple's Apple Pay. Online commerce foe Amazon.com is also beginning to explore in-store payments. 

The San Jose, California-based company said holders of about 18% of Xoom's outstanding shares, including all executive officers and directors of Xoom and certain entities affiliated with Sequoia Capital, have agreed to vote for the deal. 

It intends to fund the transaction with cash on its balance sheet. 

PayPal said the deal, expected to close in the fourth quarter of 2015, will slightly hurt its adjusted earnings per share for 2016.