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ACI Worldwide Stock Price

Symbol: NasdaqGS:ACIWMarket Cap: US$4.4bCategory: Software

ACIW Share Price Performance

US$44.55
-1.76 (-3.80%)
42.1% undervalued intrinsic discount
US$77.00
Fair Value
US$44.55
-1.76 (-3.80%)
42.1% undervalued intrinsic discount
US$77.00
Fair Value
Price US$44.55
AnalystHighTarget US$77.00
AnalystConsensusTarget US$64.60
AnalystLowTarget US$48.73

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Fair Value US$77.00 42.1% undervalued intrinsic discount

Digital Payments Migration And E-Commerce Will Empower Cloud Solutions

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AnalystConsensusTarget·Updated
Fair Value US$64.60 31.0% undervalued intrinsic discount

Restructuring And Next-Gen Payments Will Improve Future Competitiveness

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AnalystLowTarget
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Fair Value US$48.73 8.6% undervalued intrinsic discount

Legacy Limitations Will Constrain Growth Yet Digital Solutions Offer Hope

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ACI Worldwide, Inc. Key Details

US$1.7b

Revenue

US$845.6m

Cost of Revenue

US$855.0m

Gross Profit

US$603.9m

Other Expenses

US$251.1m

Earnings

Last Reported Earnings
Jun 30, 2025
Next Reporting Earnings
n/a
Earnings per share (EPS)
2.57
Gross Margin
51.34%
Net Profit Margin
16.12%
Debt/Equity Ratio
57.9%

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About ACIW

Founded
1975
Employees
3103
CEO
Thomas Warsop
WebsiteView website
www.aciworldwide.com

ACI Worldwide, Inc. develops, markets, installs, and supports software products and services for facilitating electronic payments in the United States and internationally. It operates through Banks, Merchants, and Billers segments. The company offers ACI Acquiring, a solution to process credit, debit, and prepaid card transactions, deliver digital innovation, enhance fraud prevention, and reduce interchange fees; ACI Issuing, a digital payment issuing solution; and ACI Enterprise Payments Platform to provide payment players payment processing and orchestration for digital payments. It also provides account-to-account payments to support processing for banks and intermediaries, as well as regulatory compliance. In addition, the company offers ACI Payments Orchestration Platform, an omnichannel payments platform that orchestrates and optimizes payments; ACI Fraud Management for merchants, billers, and financial institutions, as well as ACI Fraud Scoring Services with artificial and human insights with data intelligence; and ACI Speedpay, an integrated suite of digital billing, payment, disbursement, and communication services. It offers electronic bill presentment and payment services to consumer finance, insurance, healthcare, higher education, utility, government, subscription provider, telecommunications, and mortgage sectors; product installations and configurations, and custom software modifications; and business and technical consultancy, on-site support, product education, and testing services, as well as distributes or acts as a sales agent for software developed by third parties. The company markets its products and services under the ACI Worldwide brand. The company was formerly known as Transaction Systems Architects, Inc. and changed its name to ACI Worldwide, Inc. in July 2007. The company was founded in 1975 and is headquartered in Elkhorn, Nebraska.

U.S. Market Performance

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  • 3 Months: 12.2%
  • 1 Year: 19.9%
  • Year to Date: 7.6%
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