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Stripe, Advent reportedly offer to buy PayPal for over $53 billion

by Reuters

Jul 15, 2026 - 2:31 pm GMT+3
The German headquarters of the electronic payments division PayPal is pictured at Europarc Dreilinden business park, Berlin, Germany, Aug. 6, 2019. (Reuters Photo)
The German headquarters of the electronic payments division PayPal is pictured at Europarc Dreilinden business park, Berlin, Germany, Aug. 6, 2019. (Reuters Photo)
by Reuters Jul 15, 2026 2:31 pm

Payments company Stripe and private equity firm Advent International have made a joint offer to acquire PayPal Holdings ​Inc. for $60.50 per share, in a deal that would value the payments company at more than $53 billion, a report said on Wednesday.

The offer, submitted earlier ‌this month, is backed by about $50 billion in committed financing from banks, Reuters said, citing sources. The offer represents around a 28% premium to PayPal's closing share price on Tuesday.

The sources, who are familiar with the matter, declined to be named as the deal discussions are confidential. PayPal, Stripe and Advent declined to comment.

The proposal follows an initial approach made in early April, the sources ​said. Stripe and Advent have not received a response from PayPal and are seeking to advance discussions in the coming weeks, the sources added.

Under the proposal, ​Stripe and Advent would jointly own PayPal, with each holding an equal stake, rather than breaking up the company, the people ⁠said. There is no certainty that the approach will result in a transaction, they added.

PayPal shares were last up 16.2% in premarket trading.

Founded in the late 1990s, PayPal was ​an early player in digital payments, but has faced increasing competition as consumers have embraced alternative payment methods and rivals such as Apple Pay and Google Pay have gained ​market share.

It has spent the past several years grappling with slowing growth and intensifying competition in digital payments, wiping out much of the value it gained during the pandemic.

The company's market capitalization peaked at about $360 billion in 2021 and fell to as low as roughly $36 billion this year. It has lost more than 40% of its market value over the past 12 months.

After taking over ​in March, PayPal CEO Enrique Lores started a sweeping turnaround exercise to simplify the payments provider and sharpen its focus on growth.

In April, the company split its operations into ​three units covering checkout, consumer financial services Venmo, and payments and crypto, while making a series of management changes.

Global payment deals

The potential PayPal transaction, if completed, will add to the recent merger and acquisition (M&A) ‌activity in ⁠the global payments sector, where buyers have pursued targets amid rapid changes in financial technology and the rise of artificial intelligence.

Payment companies are also increasingly seeking scale through M&A as well as exposure to faster-growing segments such as cross-border and business-to-business payments amid slower growth for traditional payment processing.

In 2025, Global Payments agreed to acquire rival Worldpay from FIS and private equity firm GTCR for $24.25 billion in a complex three-way deal. As part of that deal, GTCR sold its 55% stake and FIS exited its remaining 45% holding.

The ​sector has also seen a steady stream ​of smaller deals, including the acquisition ⁠of Payoneer Global by Canadian payments firm Nuvei for $2.75 billion. Nuvei is backed by Advent International and other private equity firms.

Mastercard is exploring the sale of a majority stake in its U.K. payments subsidiary Vocalink back to British banks as it responds to concerns about ​a critical asset being under U.S. ownership, the Financial Times reported this week.

PayPal's revenue rose 7% to $8.35 billion in the first ​quarter, beating analysts' average ⁠estimate of $8.05 billion. On a currency-neutral basis, total payment volumes jumped 8% over a year ago to about $464 billion.

Lores outlined plans in May to leverage artificial intelligence to streamline operations across the company and eliminate duplication in workforce layers, but did not provide additional details.

The company has said these initiatives would save about $1.5 billion over the next two to three ⁠years, adding it ​will reinvest that amount to drive new growth.

Stripe, which is privately held, is among the industry's most ​valuable companies. It was valued at $159 billion in a tender offer for employees and shareholders in February, a more than 70% jump from a similar share sale a year earlier.

The company, with headquarters in San ​Francisco and Dublin, allows companies to accept payments, make payouts and automate financial processes.

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