Today’s Change
(24.32%) $1.25
Current Price
$6.39
Key Data Points
Market Cap
$1.7B
Day’s Range
$5.17 – $6.64
52wk Range
$4.08 – $7.67
Volume
52M
Avg Vol
3.9M
Gross Margin
78.52%
Payoneer Global (PAYO +24.32%), a cross-border payments platform, closed Tuesday at $6.39, up 24.32%. The stock jumped after reports that Canadian payments firm Nuvei is in advanced talks to acquire Payoneer for about $2.7 billion. Trading volume reached 51.7 million shares, about 1,005% above its three-month average of 4.7 million shares. Payoneer Global IPO’d in 2020 and has fallen 34% since going public.
How the markets moved today
The S&P 500 slipped 0.26% to finish Tuesday at 7,386, while the Nasdaq Composite lost 0.97% to close at 25,679. Within the financial technology sector, rival PayPal closed at $41.46, up 0.48%, as investors weighed ongoing digital payments adoption alongside deal speculation around Payoneer Global.
What this means for investors
Just two years after private equity firm Advent International acquired Nuvei for $6.3 billion, the acquiree is trying to make a purchase of its own, offering $2.7 billion for Payoneer Global. However, even after Payoneer Global’s stock jumped 24% today, its market cap of $2.15 billion still sits 25% below Nuvei’s offer — so the market isn’t fully convinced the deal will reach the finish line just yet.
Payoneer specializes in digital payments and cross-border transfers and would seem to fit in nicely alongside Nuvei’s primary business of payment acceptance solutions for merchants. Shareholders may be in a tough spot, though, as Payoneer’s revenue growth has slowed dramatically, so it may not feel like a great ten-year holding right now, but Nuvei’s acquisition price isn’t much higher than the stock’s 52-week high.
Josh Kohn-Lindquist has positions in PayPal. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends PayPal. The Motley Fool recommends the following options: short June 2026 $50 calls on PayPal. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.
