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Facebook is determined not to take ânoâ for an answer when it comes to fintech.
Facebook has launched a new product group to promote âpayments and commerce opportunitiesâ with David Marcus, Libraâs co-creator, in charge of the division.
The group, called Facebook Financial â or âF2â âwill run its payments projects, including a planned Facebook Pay, Bloomberg reported on Monday.
The division appears to be incorporating Facebookâs previous adventures in fintech under a single umbrella, with Marcus reportedly being in charge of both Novi, the wallet for Libra previously known as Calibra, as well as recent attempts to bring payments to the WhatsApp messenger.
The launch of a dedicated division suggests that the company intends to fully commit to the payments industry, continuing several years of efforts to integrate payments into Facebookâs apps.
Former CEO of Upwork Stephane Kasriel will be payments vice president under Marcus.
Marcus commented on the news: Â
âWe have a lot of commerce stuff going on across Facebook. It felt like it was the right thing to do to rationalize the strategy at a company level around all things payments.â
Despite efforts to create a blockchain-based currency, the divisionâs immediate goal will reportedly be introducing payments via WhatsApp in developing countries such as Brazil and India.
The company is facing strong regulatory backlash on all fronts as accusations of monopolistic behavior add to a history of regulator mistrust toward Facebookâs entry to payments.
Even non-crypto payments on WhatsApp were suspended by Brazilian regulators in July. Libra, on the other hand, had to forego many of its initial features in a bid to please authorities.
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