Adyen confirms plans for IPO

Payments processor Adyen is chasing a $9 billion valuation after confirming its intent to sell 15% of its shares in an IPO on Euronext Amsterdam.

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Adyen confirms plans for IPO

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Competing against the likes of Worldpay and PayPal, Adyen reported net revenues for FY2017 of €218 million, up 38% on 2016, and net income of €24.1 million. The company is handling exponential growth in payments volumes as more consumers shop online, rising to €108 billion in 2017 against €66 billion in 2016, a 63% growth curve.

The firm - which scored a notable coup earlier this year to knock Paypal off its perch as the primary payment method on eBay - already processes payments made over a host of popular gig economy and media platforms, including Spotify, Uber and Facebook.

The company has also secured a banking license, which will see it compete with major banks in the settlement arena.

“We feel that we are still in the early stages of a remarkable journey. Our focus remains on building new functionality and on helping our merchants grow,” says CEO and co-founder Pieter van der Does. “This offering provides us with the freedom to keep building the company, while offering our shareholders a path to liquidity. Adyen will remain a company that is driven by a long-term vision and strategy.”

The IPO comes at a frenzied time in the payments processing space, which has been consolidating rapidly in the wake of a rash of mergers and takeovers over the past year.

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