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Thursday 22 August 2019 10:03 am  |  Updated:  Thursday 22 August 2019 4:07 pm

Dutch fintech Adyen sees core profit jump 79 per cent

By: Anna Menin

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LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 08: Co-founded Adyen, Pieter van der Does during TechCrunch Disrupt London 2015 - Day 2 at Copper Box Arena on December 8, 2015 in London, England. (Photo by John Phillips/Getty Images for TechCrunch)

Adyen, the Dutch fintech company that processes payments for companies including Facebook and Netflix, has reported a jump in first-half core profit, helped by an increased volume of transactions. 

The figures 

Adyen said its core earnings (EBITDA) for the first half of the year were up 79 per cent to €125.8m (£115m), up from €70.3m the year before.

Net revenue for the period was €221m, an increase of 42 per cent on the same period last year. 

The volume of payments processed by Adyen in the first half increased 49 per cent to €104.6bn, compared to €70bn during the first half of 2018. 

Why it’s interesting

Adyen has been growing fast, and said it had gained new customers including The North Face and Timberland during the first half.

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The payment processing firm also made new deals with Apple Pay and Google Pay.

Despite these gains, over 80 per cent of its increased payment volume came from existing customers, which it said had helped to drive the first-half growth.

What Adyen said

In a letter to shareholders, chief executive Pieter van der Does said Adyen’s growth “came in the form of the organic growth of these merchants, as well as through winning additional volume with them in new geographies, channels, and product lines.”

“Never before has global commerce been so readily available to so many buyers and sellers,” he continued. “Catering to the increasingly complex needs of these marketplaces requires a unique combination of expertise in payments, regulatory environments and technology – all capabilities we have proven to possess.”

Main image credit: Getty


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