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Cash App

Cash App

Technology, Information and Internet

New York, NY 299,423 followers

About us

It all started with an idea at Block in 2013. Initially built to take the pain out of peer-to-peer payments, Cash App has gone from a simple product with a single purpose to a dynamic ecosystem, developing unique financial products, including Afterpay, to provide a better way to send, spend, invest, borrow and save to our 50+ million monthly active customers. We want to redefine the world’s relationship with money to make it more relatable, instantly available, and universally accessible. This is our mission, and it’s why working at Cash App means so much more than a job. Today, Cash App has thousands of employees working globally across office and remote locations, with a culture geared toward innovation, collaboration and impact. We’ve been a distributed team since day one, and many of our roles can be done remotely from the countries where Cash App operates. No matter the location, we tailor our experience to ensure our employees are creative, productive, and happy.

Website
http://cash.app
Industry
Technology, Information and Internet
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
New York, NY
Type
Public Company

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  • On November 13th, we're reshaping money for how people actually earn and spend today. Our company’s first-ever bundled release brings together months of listening to what millions in our community want and need from their money app. No more waiting for payday to unlock benefits. No more choosing between flexibility and features. 11.13.2025 Tune in at https://cash.app/new

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    View profile for Nick Molnar

    CEO, Co-founder Afterpay / Global Head of Sales & Marketing @ Block - (NYSE: XYZ)

    At Cash App, we’re building products that redefine your relationship with money. And on November 13, we're packaging up all the features that we’ve been working on behind the scenes, into a single product announcement designed around how people actually manage money today. Tune in November 13th for more info: https://cash.app/new.

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    View profile for Ana Lynn Iacoviello Bukberg

    Chief Product Officer, Square Financial Services

    Thrilled to have joined an incredible panel at Money20/20 — “The Next Era of Cash Flow Data: Expanding Credit Access.” Our discussion dove deep into how cash flow data is transforming credit — moving from static credit reports to a dynamic view of real financial behavior. It’s an evolution that’s helping to bridge the credit gap for underserved populations by using real-time insights instead of outdated proxies. We explored how technology and innovation — from machine learning-driven cash flow analysis to API-powered credit decisioning — are shaping a more inclusive financial system. The conversation also touched on the exciting frontier of embedded finance and real-time credit, where access meets automation. At Square Financial Services, we’re proud to be part of this next era — leveraging specialized cash flow data from our ecosystem to drive better lending decisions: 🏦 Square for business lending, helping entrepreneurs access capital tailored to their operations. 💰 Cash App for consumer lending, meeting people where they are with data that reflects their real financial lives. A huge thank you to Michelle (Boros) Young for moderating such a thoughtful conversation — and to Luke Voiles and Ratinder Bedi for sharing their insights and leadership as we collectively pioneer the future of credit access. #Money2020 #Fintech #FinancialInclusion #CashFlowData #CreditInnovation

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    View profile for Zack Ashley

    Global Head of Brand Partnerships at Cash App

    Nothing says "organic content" quite like discussing it while surrounded by actual organic matter hanging from the ceiling 🌿 Had an awesome time on stage today at Money20/20 with some absolute marketing & branding experts!! Here’s what I shared:  A year ago, I couldn't have predicted the pivot we'd make at Cash App for our storytelling work. We're by no means abandoning polished content in marketing. Instead, we're being strategic about when to use it. The rationale is that most days, what our team is calling ‘lo-fi content’ is what’s actually connecting with today’s audiences: content that feels real, authentic, and a little unpolished. Particularly for us and I’m sure many of my peers in content and social, brand partnerships have become essential to how we reach people. But it’s important to clarify! Brand partnerships are not logos slapped onto things - they’re genuine and natural collaborations that create stories worth telling. When you combine authentic, always-on content with the right partners, you get something that cuts through the noise. I love being tapped into culture and trends, and today, it feels like both move at a breakneck pace. Trends that would've lasted months now expire in weeks. We've pushed ourselves to rethink how we show up - being always on, investing in organic distribution, and accepting that what worked yesterday might not work tomorrow. Huge respect to my fellow panelists and new friends who brought their own perspectives to our Money Talk: - Amanda Werth Stewart (The Clearing House) on internal storytelling - Michael Marinello (JPMorganChase) with the reality check: "Our biggest competitor is your time and attention" - Abby Trexler (Vested) shepherding the convo and keeping us honest about planning cycles For us at Cash App, what’s helping our team with our storytelling efforts is starting from the assumption that no one cares. Then create content, whether lo-fi or polished, that you yourself would actually want to watch.  It’s kinda like those plants above the stage today. The best content grows when you stop trying so hard to make it perfect 🌱 Also massive shout out to Playa Society, Esther Wallace and Maria Butt for the fashion drip today. I was so proud to rep the Playa Socity & Cash App collab. #paysomerespecttowomenssports 💚

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    The second drop of Sabrina Cash App Card stamps, inspired by Sabrina Carpenter’s Man’s Best Friend era 💋 Grab yours while they last. ___ Prepaid debit cards issued by Sutton Bank, Member FDIC. See terms and conditions at https: // cash . app/legal/us/en-us/card-agreement

    • Two bright pink Visa debit cards overlapping on a light blue background. The top card displays handwritten-style white text reading 'When Did You Get Hot?' along with decorative doodles including a paw print, lips, a bee with hearts, a ghost with 'M F B' text, and other playful symbols. The card shows '$reesehills' at the top and standard debit card features including a chip and Visa branding.
    • Hot pink background with white handwritten-style text and doodles. The text reads 'Adore Me When Did You Get Hot?' surrounded by decorative line art including a sheep, cherries, hearts with 'M F B' text, a paw print, a rose, a musical note with hearts, and a decorative heart design at the bottom.
    • Sabrina Carpenter posing on a white director's chair against a black background. She's wearing all white including a fitted white shirt with a plunging neckline, styled with blonde hair and bangs. A small golden retriever puppy sits beside her on a director's chair. She's wearing black high heels and the aesthetic is glamorous and theatrical.
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    View profile for Yuliya Kazakevich

    Global Head of Merchant Risk & Onboarding | Fintech | Board Member | Advisor | Stanford LEAD

    Full house at 9:30am on a Sunday - proof that fighting fraud never sleeps 😎 Yesterday’s Money20/20 panel on “The 8 Data-Sharing Obstacles That Enable Fraud - and What To Do About Them” drew a packed crowd - even a few standing in the back. Loved sharing the stage with Kelley Andersen (Microsoft), Lyanna Liu(SoFi), and Hartley Thompson III (Microblink). A few takeaways: 💡 Fraud moves fast - data doesn’t. Collaboration, not just models, is the next unlock. 🤖 At Cash App, real-time scam warnings have already stopped over $2B in potential scam payments. 🤝 The future of fraud prevention is shared intelligence - secure, explainable, and ecosystem-wide. #Money2020 #FraudPrevention #AI #Fintech #TrustAndSafety #RiskManagement

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US$ 10.0M

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