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Flywire Corp
NASDAQ:FLYW

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Flywire Corp
NASDAQ:FLYW
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Price: 13.61 USD 1.34% Market Closed
Market Cap: $1.6B

During the last 3 months Flywire Corp insiders bought 274.8k USD , and sold 2m USD worth of shares. The stock price has increased by 2% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Mar 5, 2026 by Butterfield Peter , who sold 117.5k USD worth of FLYW shares.

Last Transactions:
Butterfield Peter
$-117.5k
Massaro Michael
$-1.8m
Voss Advisors Gp, Llc
$+274.8k
Butterfield Peter
$-200.1k
Riese Phillip John
$-250.6k
Voss Advisors Gp, Llc
$+640.4k
Voss Advisors Gp, Llc
10% Owner
$+2.6m
Riese Phillip John
$-5.5k
Butterfield Peter
$-111.2k
Butterfield Peter
$-15k
Butterfield Peter
$-125.7k
Butterfield Peter
$-98.2k
Santos Edwin J
$-52.5k
Santos Edwin J
$-54.9k
Butterfield Peter
$-55.7k
Howard Gretchen
$+97.2k
Butterfield Peter
$-98.4k
Butterfield Peter
$-82.1k
Butterfield Peter
$-23.1k
King David R.
$-60.7k
Orgel Rob
$-66.2k
Massaro Michael
$-132.4k
Massaro Michael
$-155.7k
Butterfield Peter
$-31.9k
King David R.
$-60.5k
Orgel Rob
$-82.1k
Butterfield Peter
$-107.8k
Santos Edwin J
$-194.1k
Massaro Michael
$-127.4k
King David R.
$-58.4k
Orgel Rob
$-63.7k
Butterfield Peter
$-13.8k
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During the last 3 months Flywire Corp insiders bought 274.8k USD , and sold 2m USD worth of shares. The stock price has increased by 2% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Mar 5, 2026 by Butterfield Peter , who sold 117.5k USD worth of FLYW shares.

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125.7k USD
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205.6k USD
2
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1
274.8k USD
3-6
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1
3.2m USD
6-9
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Market Cap
1.6B USD
Industry
Technology

Flywire Corporation, founded in 2011, emerged as a solution to the complex challenges of global payments. Picture a bustling tapestry of cross-border transactions, where institutions and individuals often struggle to make seamless, timely, and cost-effective payments. Flywire entered this scene extending its hand primarily to sectors like education, healthcare, and travel, where large, often diverse international payments occur with regular frequency. By leveraging a secure, cloud-based platform, Flywire alleviates the headaches of currency fluctuations, cumbersome banking processes, and opaque transaction fees, providing both operational ease and cost savings. The company’s software matches payments with expected receivables, simplifying reconciliation for institutions and offering transparency and fairness for the payers. The business model that Flywire operates is inherently commission-driven. By facilitating transactions across borders, it charges fees—sometimes to the payer and sometimes to the recipient institution or corporation. Additionally, Flywire capitalizes on currency conversion margins when transactions involve multiple currencies. Unlike traditional methods, its platform is geared toward reducing administrative burdens and accelerating funds transfers, creating a value proposition attractive to both small and large enterprises. As Flywire expands its footprint globally, it continues to acquire more institutions, not merely as clients seeking a transactional service, but as partners desiring integrated payment infrastructures that fit seamlessly into their existing systems. This enables Flywire to embed itself within the core operations of key industries, ensuring a recurrent and growing income stream as its network scales.

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