The labs are first for PayPal in India and third after United States and Singapore, respectively, a company statement said.
"India is a hot bed for innovation, given the evolving startup ecosystem, diverse merchant profiles and enormous talent pool.. To cater to their needs in the most effective manner, we are delighted to announce the launch of our newest innovation lab in india.," PayPal, Director of Innovation, Mike Todasco said.
The labs would support diverse fields including machine learning, artificial intelligence, data science, penetration testing among others.
The labs would also be integrated with the on-going initiatives including PayPal Incubator launched in 2013, with the objective of developing next generation financial technology startups, the statement added.
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