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Buy now, pay later company Sezzle sued Shopify Monday, alleging in a federal lawsuit that the Canadian e-commerce marketplace systematically damaged its business and violated antitrust laws when ...
Sezzle estimates that Shopify's BNPL product commanded 75% of the pay later market on its platform. Shopify is an e-commerce platform that allows small- and medium-size businesses to stand up websites ...
--Sezzle Inc.// Purpose-driven digital payment platform, Sezzle, announced today that it has filed a lawsuit against Shopify Inc. in the U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota asserting ...
Sezzle claims that Shopify's actions limit consumer choice and undermine fair market competition. The lawsuit was filed on June 9, 2025, in the U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota.
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Sezzle said it has filed an antitrust lawsuit against Shopify alleging the company's business practices stifle competition for "buy now, pay later" service options on its e-commerce platform ...
Sezzle, which launched in 2017, alleges that it once had a “symbiotic relationship” with Shopify, wherein merchants would benefit from offering Sezzle’s BNPL options and Sezzle would take a cut of the ...
Sezzle Inc. SEZL shares are trading lower Tuesday after the company announced it filed an antitrust lawsuit against Shopify Inc. SHOP The Details: The company alleges that Shopify has been ...
MINNEAPOLIS - Sezzle Inc. (NASDAQ:SEZL), a digital payment platform currently valued at $4.4 billion, has initiated legal proceedings against Shopify Inc., claiming federal and state antitrust ...
Sezzle is seeking an injunction to prevent Shopify from continuing its anticompetitive conduct that limits consumer choice and stifles fair market competition. The suit filed by the Company seeks ...
Sezzle claims that Shopify's actions limit consumer choice and undermine fair market competition. The lawsuit was filed on June 9, 2025, in the U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota.