Adyen

Adyen, a Dutch payment provider with the status of an acquiring bank, enables companies to take payments from customers using their smartphones, tablets, and point-of-sale devices. It is traded on the Euronext Amsterdam stock exchange.

Adyen provides online services to merchants, so they can accept electronic payments made via wire transfers, real-time bank transfers based on online banking, credit cards, debit cards, and other payment methods. It links retailers to a variety of payment options, including global credit cards, regional cash-based payment options, and mobile payment options. The technological platform serves as both a payment gateway and a provider of payment services.

The market capitalization for Adyen as of April 2023 is $47.75 billion. By market cap, this places Adyen as the 340th most valuable firm in the entire globe. The most recent financial reports from Adyen indicate that the company's current revenue (TTM) is $1.32 billion. The company generated $6.78 billion in revenue in 2021, an increase from $4.47 billion in revenue in 2020.

Founded: 2006
Headquarters: Amsterdam, Netherlands
Website: www.adyen.com

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Screenshot via https://www.adyen.com/en
Screenshot via https://www.adyen.com/en

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