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Company Market Cap Price
V Visa Inc.
Visa provides payment processing capabilities and fintech enablement through its CMS and pay-tech stack.
$592.57B
$320.50
-0.10%
MA Mastercard Incorporated
Mastercard provides payment processing capabilities and fintech-related services around transaction processing and settlement.
$469.58B
$522.96
-0.26%
BAC Bank of America Corporation
Payment processing and fintech capabilities across consumer and commercial channels.
$367.32B
$50.27
+0.61%
RY Royal Bank of Canada
RBC participates in Payment Processing & Fintech through digital payments and cross-border financial services.
$232.44B
$165.99
+0.05%
AXP American Express Company
American Express processes payments and provides fintech-enabled services as part of its core business.
$214.38B
$311.16
+1.09%
MUFG Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc.
Digital payments processing and fintech services are a major investable theme.
$199.09B
$17.59
+0.49%
SCHW The Charles Schwab Corporation
Schwab's digital payments capabilities and fintech services align with Payment Processing & Fintech.
$170.66B
$96.03
+0.83%
SHOP Shopify Inc.
Shopify provides payments processing and fintech services (Shop Pay) to power transactions on the platform.
$168.78B
$129.68
+6.40%
SMFG Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, Inc.
Payment processing and fintech-related services are part of modern banking ecosystems SMFG participates in.
$132.10B
$20.75
+0.31%
BBVA Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria, S.A.
BBVA provides payment processing/fintech services as part of its digital banking ecosystem.
$125.49B
$22.09
+5.80%
COF Capital One Financial Corporation
Capital One participates in payment processing and fintech services via card payments and related platforms.
$124.50B
$195.81
+1.07%
INTU Intuit Inc.
Payment Processing & Fintech; integrated payments, lending, and financing within the platform.
$122.53B
$440.19
+1.58%
MFG Mizuho Financial Group, Inc.
Involved in payment processing and fintech-related services for clients and consumer/personal payments.
$101.15B
$8.21
-0.18%
ITUB Itaú Unibanco Holding S.A.
Payment Processing & Fintech: Itaú's payments ecosystem (acquiring, PIX-based services) fits core payment processing capabilities.
$94.94B
$8.62
+2.62%
CM Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
CM provides payment processing and fintech-related payments capabilities as part of its financial services.
$93.75B
$101.13
+0.69%
BNS The Bank of Nova Scotia
Payment Processing & Fintech captures digital payments and fintech-related services supported by the bank.
$91.96B
$74.37
+1.24%
MELI MercadoLibre, Inc.
MercadoLibre integrates payments processing and fintech services, including lending and other financial services via Mercado Pago.
$89.68B
$1769.63
+3.25%
ING ING Groep N.V.
ING’s diversified fee-generating activities and digital payments capabilities map to payment processing/fintech platforms.
$84.98B
$27.25
+1.47%
USB U.S. Bancorp
Payments processing and fintech services are a major growth/fee-generating segment via Elavon and related offerings.
$84.47B
$54.34
+0.65%
PNC The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.
Payment processing and fintech services provided to clients, enabling digital transactions.
$83.87B
$213.90
+0.40%
BK The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation
BNY Mellon delivers payments processing and fintech-related cash-management services to institutional and corporate clients.
$82.56B
$118.38
+0.36%
LYG Lloyds Banking Group plc
Lloyds provides payment processing and fintech-related services as part of digital banking capabilities.
$80.33B
$5.38
+1.13%
HOOD Robinhood Markets, Inc.
Robinhood's card program and payments/fintech capabilities align with payment processing and fintech services.
$73.92B
$82.22
+8.08%
NU Nu Holdings Ltd.
Provides payment processing and fintech platform capabilities integrated with its digital banking services.
$72.68B
$15.01
+1.69%
DB Deutsche Bank AG
DB participates in payment processing and cross-border payments, and digital fintech-like capabilities with partners (Ant), supporting payments services.
$67.67B
$33.37
+0.97%
TFC Truist Financial Corporation
Payment Processing & Fintech encompasses real-time payments, digital payments, and related treasury solutions.
$62.82B
$49.10
-0.40%
COIN Coinbase Global, Inc.
Payment processing & fintech rails for crypto transactions and on-chain payments.
$56.34B
$208.78
+14.49%
SE Sea Limited
Monee sits within payments processing & fintech services.
$52.30B
$88.32
+0.57%
BSBR Banco Santander (Brasil) S.A.
Payment processing and fintech platform capabilities underpin BSBR’s digital payments and transactional services.
$46.80B
$6.36
+3.41%
PYPL PayPal Holdings, Inc.
PayPal's core revenue stream centers on payment processing and fintech services for merchants and consumers.
$43.74B
$46.76
+1.11%
VOD Vodafone Group Public Limited Company
Mobile money and related payments capabilities position Vodafone in the Payment Processing & Fintech theme.
$39.66B
$15.02
+0.94%
XYZ Block, Inc.
Block provides core payment processing and fintech services across Square and Cash App.
$39.64B
$65.25
+3.74%
MTB M&T Bank Corporation
Payment Processing & Fintech captures digital payments and related processing capabilities often provided by banks.
$33.70B
$219.16
+0.08%
FI Fiserv, Inc.
Fiserv's core growth driver is payments processing and fintech platforms (merchant acquiring, digital payments, issuing, etc.).
$33.67B
$63.80
+3.09%
TW Tradeweb Markets Inc.
Provides fintech-like payment/settlement capabilities enabling trading workflows.
$29.46B
$124.51
-0.88%
EXPE Expedia Group, Inc.
Offers Payment Processing & Fintech services to handle customer payments for bookings and related transactions.
$27.17B
$221.73
+3.06%
VIV Telefônica Brasil S.A.
Vivo Pay and related digital payments capabilities imply fintech/payment processing activities.
$27.02B
$16.41
+4.42%
BAP Credicorp Ltd.
Credicorp's digital payments ecosystem includes payment processing/fintech services.
$26.40B
$339.44
+2.03%
FIS Fidelity National Information Services, Inc.
FIS operates payments processing and fintech platforms, including issuer solutions and merchant processing.
$25.93B
$50.09
-0.37%
SYF Synchrony Financial
Positioning as a payments/fintech provider across retail ecosystems indicates a broader payment processing and fintech capability.
$24.95B
$69.26
+0.87%
HBAN Huntington Bancshares Incorporated
Payment processing & fintech capabilities (merchant acquiring and payments) are a strategic fee income driver.
$24.56B
$16.81
+0.36%
CRCL Circle Internet Group
Circle operates fintech/payment rails and digital currency processing via USDC, aligning with payment processing & fintech services.
$24.15B
$105.25
+5.64%
CPAY Corpay, Inc.
Corpay provides corporate payment processing platforms and fintech solutions, central to its revenue across Vehicle, Corporate, and Lodging Payments.
$23.00B
$328.77
-1.69%
SOFI SoFi Technologies, Inc.
SoFi generates significant fee-based revenue from payment processing and fintech services enabled by its platform.
$22.55B
$18.70
+0.48%
SNA Snap-on Incorporated
Financing services provided to customers for tool purchases.
$19.94B
$383.40
-0.11%
GPN Global Payments Inc.
Global Payments' core business is payment processing and fintech services for merchants and issuers.
$18.36B
$77.58
-0.16%
CIB Grupo Cibest S.A.
Payment processing and fintech services via Wompi platform for SMEs and consumers.
$17.42B
$67.05
+1.17%
WF Woori Financial Group Inc.
Digital payments/finntech capabilities tied to the bank’s platforms and services.
$17.34B
$71.05
+0.30%
TOST Toast, Inc.
Integrated payments & fintech solutions (including Toast Capital) are key revenue streams alongside software.
$17.33B
$29.46
+1.20%
GRAB Grab Holdings Limited
Grab offers payment processing and fintech services across its ecosystem, including wallets and merchant payments.
$16.76B
$4.08
KSPI Joint Stock Company Kaspi.kz
Kaspi operates a Payments Platform and fintech services powering consumer and merchant transactions.
$15.03B
$73.15
-2.09%
BSAC Banco Santander-Chile
Getnet acquiring business represents a payment processing/fintech service offered by the bank.
$15.02B
$31.87
+2.94%
GEN Gen Digital Inc.
Payment Processing & Fintech capabilities arising from fintech expansion and digital financial services.
$13.75B
$22.28
-0.54%
JKHY Jack Henry & Associates, Inc.
Payment Processing & Fintech encompasses card processing and digital payments (PayCenter, Zelle, RTP, FedNow).
$12.19B
$168.42
-0.20%
CR Crane Company
Crane NXT's CPI focuses on payment acceptance hardware and related fintech transaction solutions.
$11.73B
$203.56
+1.35%
CMA Comerica Incorporated
Payments processing and fintech services are part of CMA's treasury management and card programs.
$11.40B
$90.25
+1.78%
DAY Dayforce Inc
On-demand/payroll–linked fintech functionality places Dayforce in the payment processing and fintech space.
$11.16B
$69.87
+0.01%
XP XP Inc.
XP engages in payment processing/fintech capabilities and digital payment services as part of its ecosystem.
$10.95B
$20.72
+2.17%
ONB Old National Bancorp
Bank payments and fintech-enabled treasury management capabilities are part of ONB's service mix.
$9.20B
$23.54
+0.30%
BPOP Popular, Inc.
Payment processing & fintech services as part of digital payments and banking functionality.
$9.06B
$135.93
-0.20%
UMBF UMB Financial Corporation
Payment processing and fintech-enabled card-related payment services (including healthcare payments).
$9.05B
$119.33
+1.35%
WAL Western Alliance Bancorporation
Payment processing & fintech services via digital payments, funds transfers, and related capabilities.
$8.98B
$81.60
+2.58%
FCFS FirstCash Holdings, Inc
Retail POS payment solutions and fintech services are core offerings in FCFS's AFF segment.
$8.61B
$194.96
-0.14%
ZION Zions Bancorporation, National Association
Payment Processing & Fintech capabilities reflect the bank's digital payments and fintech services.
$8.60B
$58.26
+1.05%
FRHC Freedom Holding Corp.
Fintech/payments processing capability is a core component of the digital ecosystem (payments, card management).
$8.00B
$130.75
+2.85%
CBSH Commerce Bancshares, Inc.
Payment processing & fintech reflects CBSH’s corporate cash management and payments capabilities provided to business clients.
$7.26B
$52.27
+1.28%
TTAN ServiceTitan, Inc.
Payment Processing & Fintech components embedded in the platform for transactions.
$7.18B
$77.18
+1.85%
GGAL Grupo Financiero Galicia S.A.
Payment processing/fintech capabilities are central to digital banking and card transaction services.
$7.10B
$44.06
+0.96%
PNFP Pinnacle Financial Partners, Inc.
PNFP provides digital treasury management and payments-related services, aligning with Payment Processing & Fintech.
$7.10B
$91.54
+0.34%
HQY HealthEquity, Inc.
Interchange revenue and custodial services on HSA cash indicate core payment processing/fintech capabilities.
$6.99B
$81.20
+0.96%
SNV Synovus Financial Corp.
Payment Processing & Fintech reflects Synovus's payments-centric capabilities and embedded finance initiatives.
$6.95B
$50.05
-0.01%
OMF OneMain Holdings, Inc.
Digital payments/fintech capabilities underpin card programs and loan origination, aligning with Payment Processing & Fintech.
$6.42B
$54.56
-0.67%
PCTY Paylocity Holding Corporation
Payment Processing & Fintech relevance due to Airbase spend management integration (AP, payments, procurement).
$6.23B
$114.57
+0.85%
WH Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, Inc.
Wyndham's co-branded Barclays credit card and Galileo debit card programs represent payments/fintech services.
$6.08B
$80.41
-0.63%
WBHC Wilson Bank Holding Company
WBHC offers payment processing and fintech-related services as part of its banking offerings.
$5.90B
$550.00
WEX WEX Inc.
WEX's core business is payment processing and fintech platforms for B2B, including corporate payments and embedded payments.
$5.65B
$164.81
+0.69%
BMA Banco Macro S.A.
They offer electronic payment services and fintech capabilities, aligning with Payment Processing & Fintech.
$5.23B
$74.43
+0.83%
WAY Waystar Holding Corp.
Involves patient payments and denial/authorization workflows, aligning with Payment Processing & Fintech capabilities.
$5.15B
$26.96
+1.43%
NNI Nelnet, Inc.
Payment processing and fintech services underpin Nelnet's fee-based payments operations.
$4.89B
$135.92
+0.39%
TEO Telecom Argentina S.A.
Digital wallet ecosystem and payments fintech offering through Personal Pay, enabling payment processing and fintech services.
$4.70B
$11.54
+5.87%
ACIW ACI Worldwide, Inc.
core business includes payment processing and fintech software services via the Connetic platform.
$4.38B
$42.48
+2.58%
BILL Bill.com Holdings, Inc.
Payments processing and fintech services are core revenue streams (TPV processing, float revenue, payment modalities).
$4.37B
$43.63
-0.25%
SFBS ServisFirst Bancshares, Inc.
Payment Processing & Fintech: merchant services, card processing, and payment-related fintech services.
$4.37B
$79.97
-0.65%
FFIN First Financial Bankshares, Inc.
As a bank, FFIn provides payments-related services and fintech capabilities through its deposit/transaction banking activities.
$4.36B
$30.46
+0.41%
FOUR Shift4 Payments, Inc.
Shift4 Payments is primarily a payment processing and fintech platform providing merchant acquiring and integrated payments.
$4.21B
$47.47
-4.85%
STNE StoneCo Ltd.
StoneCo's core payments processing and fintech services for Brazilian MSMBs (payments processing, pricing-driven monetization, and fintech-enabled merchant services).
$4.09B
$14.29
+4.12%
INTR Inter & Co, Inc.
Payment processing and fintech services including PIX transactions and digital payments.
$3.70B
$8.39
+1.39%
RELY Remitly Global, Inc.
Remitly offers a digital payments/fintech platform enabling international money transfers and related payment services.
$3.63B
$17.38
-1.17%
FIBK First Interstate BancSystem, Inc.
Engaged in payments-related services and fintech-style functionality, consistent with Payment Processing & Fintech.
$3.62B
$35.16
+1.25%
ENVA Enova International, Inc.
As a digital lending platform, Enova’s operations involve fintech/digital financial services and payments flows integrated into loan origination and servicing.
$3.59B
$144.86
+2.43%
DLO DLocal Limited
Core product: a payment processing and fintech platform enabling merchants to process cross-border digital payments in emerging markets.
$3.57B
$12.17
+1.93%
WSFS WSFS Financial Corporation
Fintech/payments processing capability associated with digital financial services.
$3.56B
$65.20
+0.91%
BKU BankUnited, Inc.
Banks provide payment processing and fintech services as part of core financial operations.
$3.55B
$47.29
-0.11%
PAGS PagSeguro Digital Ltd.
Core payments processing and fintech services including merchant acquiring, instant settlement, and cross-border payments within the PagSeguro ecosystem.
$3.48B
$10.56
+5.49%
BFH Bread Financial Holdings, Inc.
BFH operates in the payments/fintech space, enabling payment processing and financing solutions for merchants and consumers.
$3.43B
$75.09
+3.24%
BBAR Banco BBVA Argentina S.A.
As a bank, BBAR provides payment processing and fintech-enabled financial services as part of its offerings.
$3.21B
$14.18
+1.61%
PAY Paymentus Holdings, Inc.
Core offerings are digital payment processing and fintech services for bill presentment and transactions.
$3.18B
$25.35
-1.09%
QTWO Q2 Holdings, Inc.
Digital payments functionality and fintech capabilities as part of the platform ecosystem.
$3.13B
$49.96
-1.13%
EEFT Euronet Worldwide, Inc.
Overall payment processing and fintech platform activities span multiple segments and services.
$3.13B
$74.33
+3.04%
BOH Bank of Hawaii Corporation
Digital payments and fintech-related services are implied by BOH's digital strategy and modernized platform offerings.
$3.12B
$78.35
+0.68%
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# Executive Summary * The Payment Processing & Fintech industry is at an inflection point, with Artificial Intelligence (AI) transitioning from a supportive technology to the primary driver of competitive advantage, enabling "agentic commerce" and fundamentally reshaping the user experience. * A significant wave of strategic consolidation is actively reshaping the industry landscape, characterized by large-scale mergers and acquisitions that compel established players to specialize and divest non-core assets. * A complex and continuously evolving global regulatory environment is escalating compliance costs, presenting both a substantial risk and a formidable competitive moat for operators possessing deep local expertise. * Financial performance across the sector is sharply bifurcating, with high-growth, technology-first platforms demonstrating robust expansion, while slower-growing incumbents focus on strategic restructuring. * Current growth is predominantly concentrated in specific vectors, including vertically-integrated software platforms, digital-native banking solutions in emerging markets, and sophisticated cross-border payment capabilities. ## Key Trends & Outlook The single most important trend shaping the payments and fintech industry is the rapid integration of Artificial Intelligence, which is evolving beyond fraud detection into the core product offering. Companies are deploying AI to create "agentic commerce" experiences, where AI assistants manage purchases on behalf of users, dramatically streamlining checkout. This matters for valuations because it directly boosts payment conversion rates and unlocks new revenue from data-driven, personalized services. Leaders like Shopify (SHOP) with its AI "Sidekick" and PayPal (PYPL) with its "Fastlane" checkout are gaining an edge, while others risk falling behind. The impact is immediate, with AI-driven fraud prevention alone improving margins and new checkout flows boosting transaction volumes now. In parallel, the industry is undergoing a massive structural shift driven by M&A. Legacy giants are unwinding past acquisitions to specialize, exemplified by Global Payments' (GPN) planned US$24.25 billion acquisition of Worldpay from FIS, which in turn is acquiring GPN's issuer business. This trend forces companies to choose between being a pure-play merchant acquirer or a banking technology provider. The goal is to gain scale and focus in a specific domain to better compete with more agile, specialized players. The largest growth opportunities lie in solving payment complexities for specific verticals, such as Toast (TOST) in restaurants, or geographies, like DLocal (DLO) in emerging markets. The primary risk is the rising cost and complexity of global regulation, where failure to comply can result in significant fines and loss of operating licenses, while navigating it successfully creates a powerful competitive moat. ## Competitive Landscape The payment processing and fintech market is highly competitive and undergoing significant consolidation, leading to the emergence of more specialized and differentiated strategies. One successful approach involves creating a deeply integrated software platform for a specific industry. This core strategy aims to build a comprehensive, all-in-one software ecosystem for a particular customer segment, such as restaurants, small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs), or e-commerce merchants, and embed payments as a core, high-margin feature. The key advantage of this model is the creation of a very sticky customer base with high switching costs, generating recurring, high-margin SaaS revenue alongside payment volume fees. Data from the software side can also be leveraged to enhance the payments side, for example, in underwriting or fraud detection. A key vulnerability, however, is the requirement for deep vertical-specific expertise, which can slow expansion into new, unrelated market segments. Toast (TOST) exemplifies this model, with its platform providing restaurants with everything from point-of-sale to payroll and inventory management, with payment processing seamlessly integrated, leading to a sticky ecosystem and 148,000 locations. A different strategy, particularly in emerging markets, is to build a new digital bank from scratch. This core strategy involves constructing a full-stack financial services platform using modern, proprietary technology, bypassing legacy infrastructure to offer a superior customer experience at a fraction of the cost. The key advantage of this model is an extremely low cost-to-serve, allowing for aggressive customer acquisition and competitive pricing. For instance, Nu Holdings (NU) achieves a cost-to-serve of only $0.80 per active customer. AI and machine learning are core to this business model, particularly for credit underwriting. A key vulnerability is high exposure to credit cycles and interest rate fluctuations, along with intense regulatory scrutiny as the company scales and challenges incumbent banks. Nu Holdings (NU) has become the third-largest financial institution in Brazil by customers by offering a mobile-first, low-fee banking experience, achieving a 28% Return on Equity (ROE) through its hyper-efficient, AI-driven model. Meanwhile, established players compete by leveraging the power of a massive, global two-sided network. This core strategy connects a vast global base of consumers with a vast global base of merchants, utilizing brand trust, scale, and a universal digital wallet to facilitate commerce. The key advantages include powerful network effects, where more consumers attract more merchants and vice-versa, and extensive data on both sides of the transaction that can be used for personalization and risk management, alongside strong brand recognition. Key vulnerabilities include slower growth in mature markets, intense competition from integrated platform checkouts (like Shop Pay) and mobile wallets (like Apple Pay), and the need for constant innovation to maintain relevance. PayPal (PYPL) exemplifies this model, with its core business relying on its vast network of consumers and merchants, now transforming by investing heavily in AI to enhance its checkout experience and maintain its competitive edge. Ultimately, the key battlegrounds in the payment processing and fintech industry are now AI-driven user experience, vertical-specific functionality, and cross-border capabilities. ## Financial Performance Revenue growth is sharply bifurcated across the industry. Growth rates range from over +50% for emerging market specialists to low-single-digits for incumbents undergoing restructuring. This divergence is a direct result of the key strategic trends, as growth leaders are either AI-native platforms, vertical specialists, or focused on high-growth emerging markets. Laggards are typically mature companies in saturated markets or those burdened by the complexity of major M&A integrations. DLocal's (DLO) +50% YoY revenue growth exemplifies the emerging markets opportunity, while Fiserv's (FI) +1% YoY growth reflects the challenges faced by mature incumbents. {{chart_0}} Profitability models are diverging based on business strategy, with both digital-native disruptors and focused software platforms achieving impressive margins. Return on Equity (ROE) is reaching 28% for tech-led banks, and non-GAAP operating margins are hitting 15% for SaaS platforms. High margins are being achieved in two primary ways. First, through hyper-efficient, AI-driven operating models with very low costs, as seen in digital banking. Second, through high-margin, recurring SaaS revenue streams that are layered on top of payment processing. Nu Holdings' (NU) 28% ROE demonstrates the profitability of the tech-led, low-cost model. Bill.com's (BILL) 85% non-GAAP gross margin and 15% non-GAAP operating margin showcase the power of the B2B SaaS-led model. {{chart_1}} Capital allocation is split between aggressive M&A to reposition strategically and organic investment in technology, particularly AI. Companies are making large strategic bets, with legacy players using their balance sheets for transformative M&A to drive future growth, while tech-first companies are plowing cash flow back into research and development to widen their competitive moat. Global Payments' (GPN) US$24.25 billion deal for Worldpay is the prime example of strategic M&A, while Shopify's (SHOP) acquisition of AI search company Vantage Discovery Inc. exemplifies technology-focused investment. Balance sheets across the industry are mixed, reflecting strategic priorities. Large, acquisitive players are taking on significant debt to fund their transformations, raising refinancing concerns in a higher-rate environment. In contrast, organically growing, profitable tech companies are generating strong free cash flow and maintaining healthier balance sheets. Paysafe's (PSFE) net leverage of 5.4x is representative of the high debt load some players carry post-acquisition. {{chart_2}}
SOFI SoFi Technologies, Inc.

SoFi Partners with Mastercard to Enable SoFiUSD Stablecoin Settlements Worldwide

Mar 04, 2026
FOUR Shift4 Payments, Inc.

Shift4 Payments Completes Acquisition of Worldline’s North American Subsidiaries, Adding 140,000 Merchants

Mar 03, 2026
STNE StoneCo Ltd.

StoneCo Ltd. Reports Q4 and FY 2025 Earnings: Revenue $689.8 M, EPS $0.50, Guidance for 2026

Mar 03, 2026
BILL Bill.com Holdings, Inc.

Bill.com and Rillet Announce Real‑Time AI‑Native Finance Integration

Mar 02, 2026
HBAN Huntington Bancshares Incorporated

Huntington Bancshares Completes Cadence Bank Merger

Mar 02, 2026
KSPI Joint Stock Company Kaspi.kz

Kaspi.kz Reports Q4 and FY 2025 Earnings, Misses EPS Forecast, Announces Quarterly Dividend

Mar 02, 2026
STNE StoneCo Ltd.

StoneCo Completes Sale of Linx for R$3.41 Billion, Finalizes Strategic Refocus

Feb 28, 2026
FIS Fidelity National Information Services, Inc.

FIS to Issue Euro and U.S. Dollar Senior Notes to Refinance Acquisition‑Related Debt

Feb 27, 2026
FOUR Shift4 Payments, Inc.

Shift4 Payments Reports Q4 2025 Results: Revenue $1.19 B, EPS $1.60

Feb 26, 2026
FIS Fidelity National Information Services, Inc.

FIS Reports Strong Q4 2025 Earnings, Raises 2026 Outlook

Feb 25, 2026
PYPL PayPal Holdings, Inc.

Stripe Explores Acquisition of PayPal, Bloomberg Reports

Feb 25, 2026
DLO DLocal Limited

dLocal Partners with Stable Sea to Expand Low‑Cost B2B Stablecoin Payments in Emerging Markets

Feb 24, 2026
XYZ Block, Inc.

Square Secures Major Airport Retail Contract with Blind Vendors Ohana

Feb 23, 2026
XYZ Block, Inc.

Square Expands Partner Ecosystem to Over 1,000 Partners, Enhancing Seller Tools

Feb 19, 2026
GPN Global Payments Inc.

Global Payments Reports Q4 2025 Earnings: Revenue Up 1.4%, EPS Beats Estimates

Feb 18, 2026
PYPL PayPal Holdings, Inc.

PayPal and OLB Group Announce Global Partnership to Expand Merchant Payment Options

Feb 17, 2026
TOST Toast, Inc.

Toast Reports Q4 2025 Earnings: Revenue $1.63 Billion, EPS Missed, Guidance Maintained

Feb 13, 2026
PYPL PayPal Holdings, Inc.

PayPal, Sabre and Mindtrip Forge AI‑Powered Travel Booking Partnership

Feb 12, 2026
XYZ Block, Inc.

Block Opens Waitlist for Companies to Access Cash App Consumer Scoring Insights

Feb 12, 2026
FI Fiserv, Inc.

Fiserv Reports Q4 2025 Earnings: Adjusted EPS Beats Estimates, Revenue Flat, Guidance Moderated

Feb 11, 2026
SHOP Shopify Inc.

Shopify Reports Q4 2025 Earnings Beat, Guidance Signals Cautious Outlook

Feb 11, 2026
TOST Toast, Inc.

Toast and Instacart Announce Strategic Partnership to Expand Retail and Restaurant Supply Chains

Feb 11, 2026
XYZ Block, Inc.

Block’s Square Launches Free AI Assistant in the UK to Empower SMEs

Feb 11, 2026
FOUR Shift4 Payments, Inc.

Shift4 Payments Completes Share‑Class Simplification, Eliminates Founder Tax Receivable Agreement

Feb 10, 2026
XYZ Block, Inc.

Block, Inc. Announces 10% Workforce Reduction of Approximately 1,100 Employees

Feb 08, 2026
BILL Bill.com Holdings, Inc.

Bill.com Holdings Reports Strong Q2 FY26 Earnings, Beats Estimates

Feb 06, 2026
CPAY Corpay, Inc.

Corpay Reports Strong Q4 2025 Earnings, Beats Estimates, and Projects Robust FY2026 Growth

Feb 05, 2026
WEX WEX Inc.

WEX Inc. Reports Q4 2025 Earnings: Revenue Beats Estimates, Guidance Slightly Conservative

Feb 05, 2026
CPAY Corpay, Inc.

Corpay Announces Sale of PayByPhone Parking Payments Business to Lightyear Capital

Feb 04, 2026
HBAN Huntington Bancshares Incorporated

Huntington Bancshares Partners with Ameriprise to Expand Wealth‑Management Services

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XYZ Block, Inc.

Block Launches Second‑Generation Square Register, Boosting Speed and Durability for Merchants

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PYPL PayPal Holdings, Inc.

PayPal Reports Q4 2025 Earnings Misses Estimates; Announces New CEO Enrique Lores

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SOFI SoFi Technologies, Inc.

SoFi to Liquidate SoFi Next 500 ETF, Refocusing on Core Financial Services

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