Adyen cuts 2026 revenue growth outlook to 20-22%, below analyst expectations, as CFO resigns unexpectedly.
Adyen’s stock has dropped 72% from its 2021 high, underperforming broader markets as growth concerns mount. The payments firm revised its 2026 revenue growth forecast to 20-22%, down from earlier projections and below analyst estimates of mid-20% growth.
The downgrade followed a surprise resignation by its CFO in May, adding to investor unease. Analysts also flagged pricing pressures for enterprise clients in Europe, contributing to a 42% year-to-date decline in Adyen’s shares.
Despite the setbacks, the company highlights long-term value creation through an expanding product portfolio and addressable market.