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Shopify wants court to toss Sezzle lawsuit
ShopifyShopify(US:SHOP) Yahoo Financeยท2025-09-22 09:55

Core Insights - Shopify is the largest provider of e-commerce software, generating about 10% of U.S. e-commerce sales through its merchants [3] - Shopify launched its Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) service, Shop Pay Installments, in 2021 [3] - Sezzle filed a lawsuit against Shopify, alleging antitrust violations and claiming that Shopify's actions harmed its business [5][7] Group 1: Shopify's Position - Shopify argues that Sezzle's complaints stem from its dissatisfaction with the terms of service rather than any actual harm to market competition [4][5] - The company contends that antitrust laws protect competition, not individual competitors, and that it has no obligation to design products that favor rivals [5][7] - Shopify's motion to dismiss the lawsuit claims that Sezzle's theories are implausible and based on its own lost business rather than market harm [7] Group 2: Sezzle's Allegations - Sezzle alleges that Shopify used its market power to make its own BNPL service the default option on merchant websites, complicating the selection of other BNPL providers [5][6] - The lawsuit claims that Shopify imposed fees on merchants that penalized them for using Sezzle or other non-Shopify BNPL options [6] - A court hearing for the case is scheduled for December 8 [7]