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The uneven geography of modern finance: AI, branches, and BNPL

  • PayPal wants SMBs to become comfortable operating through AI; JPM is doubling down on physical presence; meanwhile, Klarna is turning payments into a recurring engagement mechanism.
  • These approaches highlight a deeper truth, financial relationships don't follow the same playbook anymore. Adapting to a respective customer base seems to be the best way.
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The uneven geography of modern finance: AI, branches, and BNPL

    Financial firms are choosing to anchor themselves before, during, or after a transaction.


    This week didnโ€™t offer a single storyline to hang everything on. Instead, it gave us three companies moving in completely different directions, signaling how far financial services has drifted from any shared playbook.

    PayPal is trying to teach small businesses how to use AI. Chase is opening more branches in an era defined by digital banking. And Klarna is turning payments into more of a daily habit loop.

    It all comes down to: how do you stay relevant when the way people interact with money is shifting faster than the institutions themselves?

    PayPal wants AI to stop feeling like AI

    PayPal and Anthropic have partnered to help small businesses adopt AI, including training and workflow integration.ย 

    PayPal is no longer confined to the checkout flow; through its integration with Anthropicโ€™s Claude, it is moving closer to SMB workflows where transactions are initiated and executed. In effect, it is extending from a payments layer into the operational layer around business activity.


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