RPAY Stock Overview
Repay Holdings Corporation, payments technology company, provides integrated payment processing solutions to industry-oriented markets in the United States.
Snowflake Score | |
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Valuation | 0/6 |
Future Growth | 0/6 |
Past Performance | 0/6 |
Financial Health | 5/6 |
Dividends | 0/6 |
Repay Holdings Corporation Competitors
Price History & Performance
Historical stock prices | |
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Current Share Price | US$9.92 |
52 Week High | US$11.27 |
52 Week Low | US$5.63 |
Beta | 1.42 |
11 Month Change | -5.61% |
3 Month Change | -2.46% |
1 Year Change | 21.57% |
33 Year Change | -60.18% |
5 Year Change | -15.93% |
Change since IPO | -23.01% |
Recent News & Updates
Recent updates
Repay Holdings Corporation's (NASDAQ:RPAY) CEO Compensation Is Looking A Bit Stretched At The Moment
May 24What Repay Holdings Corporation's (NASDAQ:RPAY) 33% Share Price Gain Is Not Telling You
Mar 18Repay Holdings: Strong Underlying Growth Tailwind
Jan 23Potential Upside For Repay Holdings Corporation (NASDAQ:RPAY) Not Without Risk
Jan 18Investors Appear Satisfied With Repay Holdings Corporation's (NASDAQ:RPAY) Prospects
Aug 11The Strong Earnings Posted By Repay Holdings (NASDAQ:RPAY) Are A Good Indication Of The Strength Of The Business
Mar 08Repay Holdings (NASDAQ:RPAY) Is Making Moderate Use Of Debt
Feb 22Is Repay Holdings Corporation (NASDAQ:RPAY) Trading At A 46% Discount?
Jan 12Is Repay Holdings (NASDAQ:RPAY) Weighed On By Its Debt Load?
Nov 04Repay Holdings: Can't Find A Bid
Sep 30Jones Healthcare Group selects REPAY for digital payments
Sep 08Repay Non-GAAP EPS of $0.17 misses by $0.03, revenue of $67.44M misses by $1.95M
Aug 09Would Repay Holdings (NASDAQ:RPAY) Be Better Off With Less Debt?
Aug 03Repay Holdings (NASDAQ:RPAY) Is Making Moderate Use Of Debt
Apr 08Is There An Opportunity With Repay Holdings Corporation's (NASDAQ:RPAY) 26% Undervaluation?
Feb 21Repay Holdings: Payix Acquisition Accelerates The Growth Trajectory
Jan 25REPAY CEO John Morris - Owning Its Financial Ecosystem
Dec 16Here's Why Repay Holdings (NASDAQ:RPAY) Can Afford Some Debt
Dec 03Are Investors Undervaluing Repay Holdings Corporation (NASDAQ:RPAY) By 37%?
Oct 01Shareholder Returns
RPAY | US Diversified Financial | US Market | |
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7D | 1.7% | -0.3% | -0.6% |
1Y | 21.6% | 15.9% | 17.3% |
Return vs Industry: RPAY exceeded the US Diversified Financial industry which returned 13.7% over the past year.
Return vs Market: RPAY exceeded the US Market which returned 17.5% over the past year.
Price Volatility
RPAY volatility | |
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RPAY Average Weekly Movement | 4.7% |
Diversified Financial Industry Average Movement | 4.7% |
Market Average Movement | 6.0% |
10% most volatile stocks in US Market | 14.7% |
10% least volatile stocks in US Market | 3.0% |
Stable Share Price: RPAY has not had significant price volatility in the past 3 months.
Volatility Over Time: RPAY's weekly volatility (5%) has been stable over the past year.
About the Company
Founded | Employees | CEO | Website |
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2006 | 512 | John Morris | www.repay.com |
Repay Holdings Corporation, payments technology company, provides integrated payment processing solutions to industry-oriented markets in the United States. It operates through two segments: Consumer Payments and Business Payments. The company’s payment processing solutions enable consumers and businesses to make payments using electronic payment methods.
Repay Holdings Corporation Fundamentals Summary
RPAY fundamental statistics | |
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Market cap | US$943.22m |
Earnings (TTM) | -US$89.31m |
Revenue (TTM) | US$302.81m |
3.0x
P/S Ratio-10.2x
P/E RatioIs RPAY overvalued?
See Fair Value and valuation analysisEarnings & Revenue
RPAY income statement (TTM) | |
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Revenue | US$302.81m |
Cost of Revenue | US$70.91m |
Gross Profit | US$231.90m |
Other Expenses | US$321.21m |
Earnings | -US$89.31m |
Last Reported Earnings
Mar 31, 2024
Next Earnings Date
Aug 08, 2024
Earnings per share (EPS) | -0.98 |
Gross Margin | 76.58% |
Net Profit Margin | -29.49% |
Debt/Equity Ratio | 52.4% |
How did RPAY perform over the long term?
See historical performance and comparison