PayPal has launched its online mobile payment services in Holland, Netherlands, through a partnership with Rabobank’s MyOrder.

The new service will enable the Dutch shoppers to use their PayPal accounts to order and pay for goods and services at 1500 high street locations.

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The integration with PayPal allows users to order and pay for food or drinks ahead of arriving at a cafe; to pay at the table in a restaurant without calling over the waiter, or pay for parking without searching for the closest meter.

A click on the local tab will lead users to participating local businesses nearby, where they can swipe to check-in and pay directly.

PayPal processed $180bn of payments in 2013, while $27bn was made from a smartphone or tablet, up 99% on the previous year. PayPal has already launched similar services in Australia and London.

In 2012, Rabobank took an 80% stake in MyOrder, which manages orders for the hotel, restaurant and Dutch cafeteria sector.

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