Investment Thesis:
- Leveraged to the structural growth story of electronics payments and e-commerce globally.
- Strong market position (largest payments platforms in North America) and increasing global market share.
- Sophisticated technology platforms which have been incrementally improved via R&D and acquisitions. PYPL’s technology stack are difficult to replicate and impose high barriers to entry to new competitors.
- Value-accretive acquisitions.
- Incoming strategic partnerships to further unlock payment efficiency and access to wider markets (e.g. Instagram, Uber, Paymentus).
- Strong free cash flow generation gives way to capital management initiatives.
Key Risks:
- Global macro-economic conditions deteriorate, impacting consumer spending and business activity.
- Pricing pressures from emerging competitors and alternatives to PayPal. Leading banks or tech giants such as Amazon may develop their own payment platforms to cannibalize sales from Paypal (e.g. Apple Pay).
- U.S.-China geopolitical tensions impeding cross-border e-commerce transactions.
- Adverse currency movements and regulatory changes (data privacy / protection, governments’ intervention/protection policies).
- Security and technology risks (including cyber-attacks).
- Value destructive acquisition(s).
Key highlights:
PYPL FY21 revenue of $25.37bn was largely in line with consensus forecast of $25.35bn, however, GAAP EPS of $3.52 missed forecast of $3.60. The Company added 49 million NAAs (net active accounts) bringing total active accounts to 426 million, up +13%, leading to TPV growing +33% to $1.25 trillion with management forecasting TPV to reach $1.5 trillion in FY22. Management announced a pivot in strategy to shift emphasis more towards engagement and driving higher value NNAs, leading to scrapping of the 750 million accounts target by 2025. However, management remains confident of new strategy driving higher ROI
- Pivot in strategy – Management has pivoted their strategy and is shifting emphasis more towards engagement and driving higher value NNAs (consumers who are more engaged, drive incremental sales for merchants which drive growth at much higher margins and ROI) rather than just focusing on generating account creation (over time the Company still expect to grow net new actives, but more in line with pre-pandemic levels), leading to management scraping their target of growing active accounts to 750 million by 2025.
- eBay headwinds in the rearview – last revenue pressure in 2Q22. eBay’s migration of payments away from PYPL led to 1100bps headwind on top-line in FY21, however, the Company remains at final stage of transition with no pressure past 2Q22 and a final ~400bps revenue headwind in FY22 (concentrated in 1H22).
- Capital management. Given strong cash flow generation (cashflow from operations up +8% over pcp to $6.3bn and FCF up +9% over pcp to $5.4bn) and strong balance sheet with ample liquidity of $16.3bn in cash, equivalents and investments, management continued shareholder return initiatives, returning $3.4bn in the year via repurchase of ~15.4m shares of common stock.
- Growing proportion of private label sales. Own brand sales percentage increased across all segments, with Bapcor Trade delivering 29.6% (up +50bps over 2H21), Retail delivering 33.9% (up +120bps over 2H21), Speciality Wholesale delivering 54.6% (up +130bps over 2H21) and New Zealand delivering 30.3% (up +40bps over 2H21), with the Company remaining on track to reach its 5-year targets to supplement market leading brands with BAP’s own brand products, which should be a positive for margins.
- Revenue growth of ~15-17% Revenue growth of ~15-17% on a spot and FXN basis (excluding eBay to grow ~19-21%) vs prior guidance of high-teens, as spending remains impacted by omicron, inflationary pressures, and lack of stimulus.
Company Description:
PayPal Holdings Inc (NASDAQ: PYPL) is an American company in the global payments industry that acts as a payment gateway between merchants and customers, enabling electronic forms of payment instead of cash and cheques. The Company also provides an online payment system that allows individual persons to send and receive money between PayPal accounts. As of 2021, PayPal has 426 million active users and facilitates transactions across more than 200 countries and 25 currencies.
(Source: Banyantree)
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