Square Inc. started out in 2009 as a payment-services provider, enabling small businesses to process card payments with inexpensive white card readers and tablets. Since then, the Jack Dorsey-led company has added more services for businesses, a digital-payments service for consumers known as Cash App, a payments platform for artists and a developer platform that plans to build a decentralized bitcoin exchange.

Cash App’s growth exploded earlier this year, partly from a flood of pandemic stimulus payments. The digital-payments app lets people send money to one another via smartphone, purchase things with a prepaid debit card and invest in bitcoin and fractions of individual stocks. It competes with digital wallets from other payment firms, such as PayPal Holdings Inc.

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