PayPal Appoints Alex Chriss As The New President And CEO Of The Company Starting September

JAKARTA - PayPal has officially announced that its Board of Directors has appointed senior Intuit executive, Alex Chriss, as PayPal's newest President and CEO, effective from 27 September 2023.

Based on the announcement shared on Tuesday, August 15, Chriss received unanimous support from the Board and the PayPal CEO search committee, following engagement and evaluation across all major metrics for PayPal's future success.

Chriss is known as an experienced and very successful business leader. In addition, it was also mentioned that Chriss had explored technology with product leadership experience.

Today, PayPal announced Alex Chriss will be the company’s next President and CEO effective Sep. 27, 2023. Chriss joins PayPal from Intuit where he was the Executive Vice President and General Manager of Intuit’s Small Business and Self-Employed Group. https://t.co/ZheRXKQXBr

"With his deep experience in product development, his desire to serve customers and his long-standing commitment to empowering and enabling small businesses, and his proven track record in developing and inspiring his team, Alex is the perfect leader to bring PayPal forward and accelerate corporate growth opportunities," said John Donahoe, Chairman of the PayPal Board of Directors.

"The Council's search committee is working diligently and thoroughly to find the right candidate to take PayPal to its next stages of growth and expansion, and we believe Alex is that person," he added.

Not to forget, Chriss also expressed his gratitude for his new position. According to him, PayPal is an extraordinary company that plays an important role in the lives of consumers and traders around the world.

"I am proud to take the stick from Dan (Daniel Schulman), and happy to have the opportunity to work with a talented and committed PayPal team to build an extraordinary PayPal history and take advantage of its unique ability to provide extraordinary products and services to businesses and consumers," said Chriss.