eBay Acquires VeriSign Payment System
eBay announced Monday that it would form a strategic alliance with VeriSign in order to strengthen security on its PayPal online payment service. As part of the alliance, eBay will also purchase VeriSign's payment gateway business.
The online auction site will pay VeriSign $370 million for the payment gateway in cash and stock. The service is expected to generate an additional $100 million in revenue for eBay, the company said in a statement.
VeriSign's gateway would be rolled into PayPal's already present merchant services, and will give users a wider choice of processing options for online payments. VeriSign's gateway processed more than $40 billion in volume during 2004.
Account security will be strengthened by VeriSign's two-factor authentication, which gives customers a one-time password or digital certificate that will help them prevent identity theft. The new process is expected to be implemented sometime next year.
The two companies also agreed to promote the service in order to accelerate customer adoption.
"Two-factor authentication will be another important way customers can shop safely on eBay and pay with PayPal," Rob Chesnut, senior vice president of trust and safety for eBay, said in a statement. "We're thrilled to be working with VeriSign, and are proud to be one of the first e-commerce companies to give our customers access to two-factor authentication."
eBay's acquisition of a portion of VeriSign's business is the second major buy for the company in as many months. In September, eBay purchased Skype in a blockbuster acquisition worth $2.6 billion.
The deal with VeriSign is expected to close by the end of the year.