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These Analysts Slash Their Forecasts On Paysafe Following Downbeat Q3 Earnings
Benzinga· 2025-11-14 13:57
Core Insights - Paysafe Ltd reported disappointing third-quarter financial results, with adjusted earnings per share of 70 cents, below the analyst consensus estimate of 73 cents, and quarterly sales of $433.815 million, which is a 2% year-over-year increase but also missed the expected $439.514 million [1] - The company revised its FY25 guidance downward, adjusting the earnings-per-share outlook to $1.83-$1.88 from $2.21-$2.51, which is below the $2.42 analyst estimate, and lowered its revenue forecast to $1.70 billion to $1.71 billion from $1.710 billion to $1.734 billion, compared to the $1.725 billion consensus [2] Financial Performance - Third-quarter adjusted earnings per share: 70 cents, missing the consensus estimate of 73 cents [1] - Quarterly sales: $433.815 million, a 2% increase year-over-year, but below the expected $439.514 million [1] - FY25 adjusted earnings-per-share outlook revised to $1.83-$1.88 from $2.21-$2.51, below the $2.42 analyst estimate [2] - FY25 revenue forecast lowered to $1.70 billion to $1.71 billion from $1.710 billion to $1.734 billion, compared to the $1.725 billion consensus [2] Strategic Developments - Paysafe announced a multi-year strategic partnership with Endava plc to enhance innovation in digital payments and customer engagement, leveraging Paysafe's global payments platform and Endava's AI-driven capabilities [3] - Following the earnings announcement, Paysafe shares fell 1.5% to $7.25 in pre-market trading [3] Analyst Reactions - BTIG analyst Andrew Harte maintained a Buy rating on Paysafe but lowered the price target from $22 to $11 [5] - Susquehanna analyst James Friedman maintained a Neutral rating and cut the price target from $15 to $9 [5]