Earlier this month, the mobile payments company Square registered to go public with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). As observers clawed through the long-awaited 198-page document, one unexpected detail stood out: In the risk section of the filing, Square acknowledged a $5.7 million loss “related to fraud by a single seller.” That solitary seller represented nearly 23% of Square’s transaction and advance losses for the first half of 2015.
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