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PayPal +2% Raises Annual Outlook, Expands Q1 Margins Amid Competitive Pressure From Apple

Benzinga ·  Apr 30 09:33

$PayPal (PYPL.US)$ reported fiscal first-quarter revenue growth of 9% year-over-year to $7.7 billion, beating the consensus estimate of $7.5 billion.  The company reported quarterly adjusted EPS of $1.08 per share, missing analyst estimates of $1.22.

Total payment volumes increased 14% year-over-year to $403.9 billion in the quarter. Payment transactions were up 11% in the quarter, and payment transactions per active account increased 13% on a trailing 12-month basis. Total active accounts decreased by 1% to 427 million.

The operating margin expanded 84 basis points to 18.2%, and the adjusted operating income increased 15% year over year to $1.4 billion.

Operating cash flow came in at $1.9 billion, and free cash flow came in at $1.8 billion. PayPal held $17.7 billion in cash and equivalents as of March 31, 2024.

"2024 remains a transition year and we are focused on execution – driving our key strategic initiatives, realizing cost savings, and reinvesting appropriately to position the company for consistent, high-quality profitable growth in the future." Alex Chriss, President and CEO, said.

PayPal expects second-quarter revenues to increase by 6.5%—7% foreign exchange neutral or revenue of $7.761 billion—$7.797 billion versus the consensus of $7.797 billion. It expects adjusted EPS to grow in the low double-digit percentage compared to EPS of $0.87 in the prior year's period and consensus of $1.21.

PayPal expects full-year 2024 adjusted EPS to increase by a mid to high single-digit percentage compared to $3.83 Y/Y (prior expectations of in line with FY23 adjusted EPS of $5.10. Current analyst estimates are calling for an EPS of $5.08 per share.

Consumer spending remains robust despite ongoing economic concerns impacting the payments sector. While lower-income groups have reduced discretionary spending, most Americans continue to engage in online shopping, dining out, and traveling, CNBC reports.

PayPal's low-margin business offerings have seen significant growth, whereas its branded products have experienced slower growth due to heightened competition from rivals like $Apple (AAPL.US)$.

Earlier this year, PayPal announced it would eliminate approximately 2,500 jobs, representing 9% of its global workforce.

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