Q2 2026 adjusted EPS rose 10% to $2.82, driven by 31% growth in digital payment segments offsetting cross-border weakness.
Euronet Worldwide reported a 10% year-over-year increase in Q2 2026 adjusted earnings per share to $2.82, extending its streak of double-digit growth to five consecutive quarters. The company maintained its full-year EPS growth outlook of 10% to 15%, citing strong performance in digital payment initiatives as a key driver.
Digital accelerators, including Ria Digital and payment infrastructure, saw revenue surge 31% year over year, accounting for 26% of year-to-date company revenue. However, cross-border payments revenue declined 5%, with operating income dropping 35% due to lower U.S.-to-Mexico remittance volumes and challenging comparisons. ATM transactions also underperformed during the travel season.
Management highlighted Ria Digital’s 33% transaction growth and 35% revenue increase as a bright spot amid broader cross-border pressures. The company’s long-term digital growth framework targets 23% annual expansion in this segment.