PayPal Q3 2025: Strong Results, Weak Market Reaction — A Buy on Weakness?
Published on November 1, 2025
Published on November 1, 2025
PayPal Holdings (PYPL) delivered a strong Q3 2025, beating expectations on both earnings and revenue. EPS jumped 11.7% year over year to $1.34, while revenue rose 7.3% to $8.42 billion, both topping estimates. The company also raised its full-year EPS guidance to $5.35–$5.39 and reaffirmed robust free cash flow of $6–$7 billion.
Despite these solid numbers, shares slipped about 7% after the release as investors questioned the sustainability of growth amid soft consumer spending and rising transaction losses. Still, fundamentals remain healthy — TPV climbed 8.4% to $458 billion, and Venmo’s TPV surged 14%, with strong user and debit card growth.
Strategic partnerships with Google and Blue Owl Capital, along with new AI and crypto initiatives, show PayPal’s push to evolve into a broader digital commerce platform.
With the stock down nearly 20% YTD, PayPal now trades at just 11.9x forward P/E, far below Visa (26.6x) and Mastercard (29.9x). Earnings estimates for 2025–26 continue to trend higher.
Bottom line: PayPal’s Q3 shows steady progress and innovation despite short-term concerns. The recent selloff looks overdone — making PYPL an attractive buy-on-dips opportunity for long-term investors.
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