Adyen Reports 21% Revenue Growth but 15% Share Drop Amid Weak Payment Volumes
Adyen's revenue rose 21% to 1.27 billion euros in H2 2025, but lower-than-expected transaction volumes led to a 15% share decline. Processed volumes reached 745 billion euros, missing the 771 billion euro forecast. The company anticipates 20-22% revenue growth for 2026 and is expanding partnerships, including with Starbucks in Europe. Adyen plans to hire 600 employees to enhance automation and AI initiatives.

Adyen's revenue increased by 21% to 1.27 billion euros in the second half of 2025, despite a 15% drop in shares due to weaker transaction volumes. Processed transaction volumes rose 19% to 745 billion euros but fell short of the expected 771 billion euros.
The company forecasts a revenue growth of 20-22% for 2026. It is expanding its partnership with Starbucks from Mexico to several European countries. Adyen plans to hire 600 employees to support its automation and AI strategies, aiming to enhance profit margins and market expansion.




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