PayPal has released a follow-up to its 2024 advertisement featuring Will Ferrell . The new advertisement also features the comedian. In the latest ad, which was shared on YouTube, Ferrell can be seen singing new lyrics to the Fleetwood Mac song "Go Your Own Way." The lyrics demonstrate the various ways shoppers can pay using PayPal. Payment options shown include debit card, credit card, bank account, PayPal balance, and the PayPal Buy Now Pay Later option. The new advertisement, which debuted nationally during last weekend’s basketball playoffs, shows Ferrell using PayPal for purchases like hair curlers, plane tickets, and nacho delivery.
What PayPal’s new ad campaign featuring Will Ferrell shows
The campaign highlights PayPal’s wide range of payment methods and uses recent checkout upgrades, including biometric logins, faster page‑load times, and pre‑qualified Pay in 4 spending limits. It also emphasises tap‑to‑pay via the PayPal Debit Mastercard in mobile wallets, where customers earn 5% cash back on up to $1,000 of monthly spending in their chosen category—now including Rideshare and Public Transit.
Apart from the spot, PayPal is also launching a multi‑channel marketing push—spanning out‑of‑home, digital, streaming, radio and podcast placements, influencer partnerships, and social media—to engage consumers at every touchpoint and reshape how they view their payment options.
"It all started with a song about paying where you want. And here we are – crooning about paying the way you want. Credit card? Sure! Debit? Go for it. Pay later? Why, of course! Monopoly money? Not quite, but I'm working on it. It's great to partner with PayPal again – not only has it made me a smart shopper, but the ads are cementing my reputation as the greatest singer of all time,” Will Ferrell said in a press release.
Commenting on the campaign, Geoff Seeley, Chief Marketing Officer at PayPal, said: "We're thrilled to pick up where we left off with Will, taking customers on another playful journey that shows them the choice and flexibility they have when using PayPal Checkout. We're at a transformative moment for the brand, and we're leaning into levity and humour to keep PayPal top of mind for the many times a day shoppers are making checkout choices."
What PayPal’s new ad campaign featuring Will Ferrell shows
The campaign highlights PayPal’s wide range of payment methods and uses recent checkout upgrades, including biometric logins, faster page‑load times, and pre‑qualified Pay in 4 spending limits. It also emphasises tap‑to‑pay via the PayPal Debit Mastercard in mobile wallets, where customers earn 5% cash back on up to $1,000 of monthly spending in their chosen category—now including Rideshare and Public Transit.
Apart from the spot, PayPal is also launching a multi‑channel marketing push—spanning out‑of‑home, digital, streaming, radio and podcast placements, influencer partnerships, and social media—to engage consumers at every touchpoint and reshape how they view their payment options.
"It all started with a song about paying where you want. And here we are – crooning about paying the way you want. Credit card? Sure! Debit? Go for it. Pay later? Why, of course! Monopoly money? Not quite, but I'm working on it. It's great to partner with PayPal again – not only has it made me a smart shopper, but the ads are cementing my reputation as the greatest singer of all time,” Will Ferrell said in a press release.
Commenting on the campaign, Geoff Seeley, Chief Marketing Officer at PayPal, said: "We're thrilled to pick up where we left off with Will, taking customers on another playful journey that shows them the choice and flexibility they have when using PayPal Checkout. We're at a transformative moment for the brand, and we're leaning into levity and humour to keep PayPal top of mind for the many times a day shoppers are making checkout choices."
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