Euronet Worldwide’s Q4 2025 earnings showed mixed results, with revenue in line with estimates but adjusted EPS and EBITDA missing projections due to macroeconomic stress and immigration policy uncertainty. Despite challenges in Money Transfer and epay segments, the EFT segment showed solid growth. Analysts focused on easing headwinds, merchant processing growth, CoreCard’s performance, and the evolving EFT revenue mix.
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Euronet Worldwide's Q4 Earnings Call: Our Top 5 Analyst Questions
Euronet Worldwide’s Q4 2025 earnings showed mixed results, with revenue in line with estimates but adjusted EPS and EBITDA missing projections due to macroeconomic stress and immigration policy uncertainty. Despite challenges in Money Transfer and epay segments, the EFT segment showed solid growth. Analysts focused on easing headwinds, merchant processing growth, CoreCard’s performance, and the evolving EFT revenue mix.