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Gr4vy adds PayPal integration to expand customer choice

Collaboration allows Gr4vy merchants to enable PayPal’s payment options through a single orchestration layer.

San Mateo, October 2, 2025: Gr4vy, the cloud-based payment orchestration platform, is adding PayPal to its platform via a single integration.

The partnership provides Gr4vy customers with streamlined access to PayPal’s suite of global payment solutions, including PayPal Wallet, Pay Later, and Venmo, expanding the range of checkout options available to consumers and enabling businesses to drive conversion and loyalty with greater flexibility.

This collaboration reflects our shared goal of helping merchants grow their business by expanding choice at checkout, it aligns with our commitment to simplify and modernize the payment stack through scalable, infrastructure-driven orchestration.”

John Lunn, CEO and Founder of Gr4vy.

With PayPal’s footprint across global markets, Gr4vy merchants can meet regional preferences, offer buy now, pay later tools, and enable popular options like Venmo in the U.S., all with minimal technical overhead. 

The collaboration reflects our shared vision to deliver seamless experiences that help merchants grow their businesses and sell more. Together, Gr4vy and PayPal are providing a solution that gives merchants the foundation for ongoing business success. 

Gr4vy

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