Square To Become Block As CEO Jack Dorsey Shifts Focus

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The name change aims to make it clear that the company is more than the Square payments processing service for merchants.

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Maybe the old name was falling flat. Maybe the company felt it needed to demonstrate some depth. Whatever the case, Inc. is changing its name to Block. The name change won't affect the company's merchant payment processing platform, also called Square.
The new styling has a logic to it, as a block is of course the 3D rendering of a square. In a statement, Block CEO said the change makes it clear the company is more than a payment processing service.





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"We built the Square brand for our Seller business, which is where it belongs," Dorsey said. "Block is a new name, but our purpose of economic empowerment remains the same. No matter how we grow or change, we will continue to build tools to help increase access to the economy."

After the name change, Block will be the corporate entity that runs the merchant payment platform called Square, in addition to peer-to-peer payment service Cash App, music streamer Tidal, and blockchain tech project TBD54566975. As a result, the company will no longer share a name with one of its products. Square Crypto, a company project focused on bitcoin, will become Spiral.

The change comes during a cascade of executive departures and name changes at tech giants.   at the end of October. Dorsey  , on Monday. David Marcus, the executive leading cryptocurrency efforts at what's now Meta,  Tuesday to pursue other projects.

The change to Block will become legally effective Dec. 10. The company said in a press release that there's no single inspiration for the name.

"The name has many associated meanings for the company," Block said in the release, "building blocks, neighborhood blocks and their local businesses, communities coming together at block parties full of music, a blockchain, a section of code, and obstacles to overcome."