Global Payments Inc. (GPN) — Free Cash Flow Yield

Industrials

Global Payments Inc. provides payment technology and software solutions for card, check, and digital-based payments in the Americas, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific. It offers authorization, settlement and funding, customer support, chargeback resolution, reconciliation and dispute management, terminal rental, sales and deployment, payment security, and consolidated billing and reporting services. The company also provides an array of enterprise software solutions that streamline business operations of its customers in various vertical markets; and value-added solutions and services, such as point-of-sale software, analytics and customer engagement, payroll and reporting, and human capital management. It markets its products and services through direct sales force, trade associations, agent and enterprise software providers, referral arrangements with value-added resellers, independent sales organizations, payment facilitators, and financial institutions. The company was founded in 1967 and is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia.

MetricValue
FCF Yield8.3%
Industrials Sector Avg FCF Yield3.8%
Annual Free Cash Flow$2.0B
Market Cap$24.6B
P/E Ratio44.1x

Global Payments Inc.'s FCF yield of 8.3% is above the Industrials sector average (3.8%).

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Global Payments Inc.'s (GPN) free cash flow yield?

Global Payments Inc.'s (GPN) free cash flow yield is 8.3%. That is above the Industrials sector average (3.8%).

Is GPN's free cash flow yield good?

At 8.3%, GPN's free cash flow yield is considered good — yields above 10% are generally excellent, 7–10% good, 4–7% fair, and below 4% weak, though context varies by sector and growth stage.

How much free cash flow does Global Payments Inc. generate?

Global Payments Inc. generated $2.0B in free cash flow, against a market cap of $24.6B.

How is free cash flow yield calculated?

Free cash flow yield = (Free Cash Flow ÷ Market Capitalization) × 100%. Free cash flow equals operating cash flow minus capital expenditures.

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