Adyen Stock

Adyen OCF Margin

The Operating Cash Flow Margin of Adyen (ADYEN.AS) as of Aug 17, 2026 is 75.68 %. In the previous year, Operating Cash Flow Margin was 100.36 % — a change of -24.59% (lower).

OCF Margin

75.68 %

YoY

-24.59%

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Operating Cash Flow Margin of Adyen is 2026 75.68 % . Operating Cash Flow Margin of Adyen was 2025 100.36 % . It decreases by -24.59% lower compared to the previous year.
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Adyen Stock analysis

What does Adyen do? Adyen NV is a Dutch company founded in 2006 by a group of payment and technology experts. The company is headquartered in Amsterdam and offers a wide range of payment solutions for online and offline transactions worldwide. Adyen's main business is processing payments for e-commerce and point-of-sale transactions. It provides an integrated payment platform that allows merchants to seamlessly process various payment methods, currencies, and regions. The platform supports over 250 payment methods and 150 currencies. Adyen also offers additional payment features such as fraud detection, recurring payments, and integration of payment data into CRM systems. Its services are provided to global corporations and small to medium-sized enterprises, particularly in the retail, travel, digital, social media, and non-profit sectors. Adyen is capable of processing payments in different regions around the world, offering local payment methods and features in regions such as Asia-Pacific, Europe, Latin America, the Middle East, and North America. The company also has an app that allows merchants to track and manage their payments in real-time and accept various types of payments, helping them prevent fraud. In 2018, Adyen achieved a revenue growth of 64% and is expected to continue growing strongly in the future. As a company operating in the payment sector with an integrated approach, Adyen provides its customers with a user-friendly, comprehensive, and reliable payment processing. In 2018, the company went public and had a successful IPO, with a valuation of around 17 billion euros at the time. Adyen continues to be seen as one of the most promising Dutch companies and plays a significant role in the future development of the payment market. Adyen is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.

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Operating Cash Flow Margin of Adyen is 75.68 % in 2026.

Operating Cash Flow Margin of Adyen changed from 100.36 % to 75.68 %, representing a -24.59% change. The value is lower than the previous year.

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OCF margin measures the percentage of revenue converted into operating cash flow. It indicates cash generation efficiency from core business operations.

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