Euronet Worldwide Inc
NASDAQ:EEFT

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Price: 75.56 USD -1.38%
Market Cap: 3.2B USD

During the last 3 months Euronet Worldwide Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has dropped by 13% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Mar 13, 2025 by Brown Michael J , who sold 9.6m USD worth of EEFT shares.

Last Transactions:
Brown Michael J
$-9.6m
Fountas Nikos
$-1m
Bruckner Martin L.
$-933k
Caponecchi Kevin J
$-1.3m
Bianchi Juan
$-1.3m
Bianchi Juan
$-410.3k
Mcdonnell Thomas A
$+300.9k
Brown Michael J
$-5.2m
Fountas Nikos
$-441.1k
Brown Michael J
$-1.4m
Brown Michael J
$-1.1m
Strandjord M Jeannine
$+108k
Strandjord M Jeannine
$+170.8k
Olechowski Andrzej
$-336.9k
Brown Michael J
$-2.2m
Bianchi Juan
$-552.1k
Bianchi Juan
$-2.7m
Brown Michael J
$-1.9m
Brown Michael J
$-1.7m
Weller Rick
$-5.7m
Brown Michael J
$-1.7m
Strandjord M Jeannine
$+200.3k
Newman Jeffrey B
$-621k
Newman Jeffrey B
$-1m
Bruckner Martin L.
$-2m
Fountas Nikos
$-11.1m
Caponecchi Kevin J
$-1.3m
Caponecchi Kevin J
$-5.1m
Bianchi Juan
$-3.2m
Newman Jeffrey B
$-879.9k
Weller Rick
$-4.8m
Caponecchi Kevin J
$-1.7m
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During the last 3 months Euronet Worldwide Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has dropped by 13% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Mar 13, 2025 by Brown Michael J , who sold 9.6m USD worth of EEFT shares.

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Euronet Worldwide Inc. stands as a pivotal player in the global electronic payments industry, weaving an intricate web that facilitates seamless financial transactions across borders. Founded in 1994 and headquartered in Leawood, Kansas, the company has built an expansive network that spans more than 165 countries. This network's backbone consists of ATMs, POS terminals, and mobile and digital solutions, serving as the connective tissue that links consumers, financial institutions, and businesses to a comprehensive suite of secure payment services. Euronet thrives on its three main business segments: Electronic Fund Transfer (EFT) Processing, epay, and Money Transfer. Each of these segments plays a distinct yet interconnected role in driving the company's revenue generation. At its core, Euronet's EFT Processing Segment operates a vast ATM network, partnering with banks and financial institutions to offer ATM outsourcing services and card processing. This segment benefits from transaction fees and service agreements, forming a steady stream of income. Meanwhile, through epay, Euronet collaborates closely with mobile operators and digital content providers, delivering top-up and prepaid services. This segment capitalizes on the growing demand for mobile and digital transactions, earning through commissions on processed transactions. Finally, the Money Transfer segment bridges the gap for individuals sending remittances across nations, with revenue derived from transaction fees and foreign exchange margins. This diversified approach allows Euronet to innovate continually, adapting to the dynamic landscape of electronic payments and securing its role as a vital player in the financial ecosystem.

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