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Price: 958.5 EUR 0.14% Market Closed
Market Cap: €30.2B

EV/IC

14.8
Current
45%
Cheaper
vs 3-y average of 26.9

Enterprise Value to Invested Capital (EV/IC) ratio compares a company`s total enterprise value to the capital invested in its business. It shows how efficiently the company`s market value reflects the funds used to generate returns.

EV/IC
14.8
=
Enterprise Value
€16.2B
/
Invested Capital
€1.3B

Enterprise Value to Invested Capital (EV/IC) ratio compares a company`s total enterprise value to the capital invested in its business. It shows how efficiently the company`s market value reflects the funds used to generate returns.

EV/IC
14.8
=
Enterprise Value
€16.2B
/
Invested Capital
€1.3B

Valuation Scenarios

Adyen NV is trading below its 3-year average

If EV/IC returns to its 3-Year Average (26.9), the stock would be worth €1 739.66 (81% upside from current price).

Statistics
Positive Scenarios
2/4
Maximum Downside
-92%
Maximum Upside
+132%
Average Upside
9%
Scenario EV/IC Value Implied Price Upside/Downside
Current Multiple 14.8 €958.5
0%
3-Year Average 26.9 €1 739.66
+81%
5-Year Average 34.4 €2 220.91
+132%
Industry Average 2.2 €139.14
-85%
Country Average 1.2 €74.52
-92%

Forward EV/IC
Today’s price vs future invested capital

Not enough data available to calculate forward EV/IC

Peer Comparison

All Multiples
EV/IC
P/E
All Countries
Close
Market Cap EV/IC P/E
NL
Adyen NV
AEX:ADYEN
30.2B EUR 14.8 28.4
US
Visa Inc
NYSE:V
621.6B USD 7.8 28.1
US
Mastercard Inc
NYSE:MA
449.6B USD 10.6 29.6
US
Automatic Data Processing Inc
NASDAQ:ADP
85.4B USD 1.1 20.4
US
PayPal Holdings Inc
NASDAQ:PYPL
46.1B USD 1.6 8.9
US
Fiserv Inc
NASDAQ:FISV
33.5B USD 0.8 9.5
US
Paychex Inc
NASDAQ:PAYX
33.2B USD 2.3 20.4
ES
Amadeus IT Group SA
MAD:AMS
21.1B EUR 2.5 15.9
US
Fidelity National Information Services Inc
NYSE:FIS
23.9B USD 1.1 62.6
US
Affirm Holdings Inc
NASDAQ:AFRM
21.4B USD 2.6 79
US
Fleetcor Technologies Inc
NYSE:CPAY
21B USD 1.4 19.8

Market Distribution

Higher than 94% of companies in Netherlands
Percentile
94rd
Based on 560 companies
94rd percentile
14.8
Low
0 — 0.8
Typical Range
0.8 — 1.9
High
1.9 —
Distribution Statistics
Netherlands
Min 0
30th Percentile 0.8
Median 1.2
70th Percentile 1.9
Max 36 345.7

Adyen NV
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Adyen NV, a powerhouse in the realm of payment technology, has carved a unique niche for itself by offering an end-to-end payment solution that caters to high-profile clientele like Uber, Spotify, and eBay. Founded in 2006 in Amsterdam, Adyen set out with a bold mission: to facilitate seamless, cross-border commerce through a single platform. Unlike many traditional competitors, which rely on a patchwork of systems, Adyen’s platform is built from the ground up, providing businesses with the ability to process payments across multiple channels—be it in-store, mobile, or online—without the friction of third-party involvement. This approach not only simplifies transaction processes but also allows Adyen to provide valuable data insights and enhance its user experience. Adyen's revenue model hinges on transaction processing fees, which are derived from the myriad payments it facilitates daily for its clients. In simple terms, whenever a customer makes a purchase through a retailer using Adyen's system, Adyen takes a small percentage of the transaction as its fee. By maintaining direct relationships with card networks and financial institutions, it offers competitive pricing and quicker settlements, enhancing its appeal to merchants seeking efficiency and cost-effectiveness. Beyond transaction fees, Adyen leverages subscription services and additional merchant services, allowing businesses to manage risk, optimize operations, and expand international operations, further reinforcing its status as an all-encompassing solution for global payment needs.

ADYEN Intrinsic Value
1 044.24 EUR
Undervaluation 8%
Intrinsic Value
Price €958.5
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