
Worldline SA
PAR:WLN

Net Margin
Worldline SA
Net Margin measures how much net income is generated as a percentage of revenues received. It helps investors assess if a company's management is generating enough profit from its sales and whether operating costs and overhead costs are being contained.
Net Margin Across Competitors
Country | Company | Market Cap |
Net Margin |
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FR |
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Worldline SA
PAR:WLN
|
1.5B EUR |
-6%
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|
US |
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Visa Inc
NYSE:V
|
647.7B USD |
54%
|
|
US |
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Mastercard Inc
NYSE:MA
|
469.3B USD |
46%
|
|
US |
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Automatic Data Processing Inc
NASDAQ:ADP
|
119.7B USD |
20%
|
|
US |
F
|
Fiserv Inc
NYSE:FI
|
118.5B USD |
15%
|
|
US |
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PayPal Holdings Inc
NASDAQ:PYPL
|
59.8B USD |
13%
|
|
US |
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Paychex Inc
NASDAQ:PAYX
|
52.4B USD |
32%
|
|
NL |
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Adyen NV
AEX:ADYEN
|
44.9B EUR |
41%
|
|
US |
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Fidelity National Information Services Inc
NYSE:FIS
|
36.4B USD |
14%
|
|
ES |
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Amadeus IT Group SA
MAD:AMS
|
29.5B EUR |
20%
|
|
US |
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Broadridge Financial Solutions Inc
NYSE:BR
|
27.6B USD |
11%
|
Worldline SA
Glance View
Worldline SA, a company rooted in the fast-paced and ever-evolving universe of digital payments, has carved out a significant niche as one of Europe's foremost providers of payment services. Born from a rich legacy within the Atos Group, Worldline spun off to navigate the intricacies of payment processing, an area increasingly integral to global commerce. The essence of Worldline's operations lies in its comprehensive suite of services, encompassing both merchant and financial institution services. By offering end-to-end solutions that cater to the needs of businesses and banks alike, Worldline enables seamless transactions across digital platforms. This includes a wide array of functionalities from point-of-sale terminals to online payment gateways and fraud detection systems, all designed to ensure frictionless, secure, and reliable transactions for both businesses and their customers. The financial heartbeat of Worldline rests on its ability to process vast volumes of transactions and provide associated technological services. Revenue streams are primarily derived from transaction fees based on the number and volume of payments processed, alongside various service fees charged for technology solutions such as e-commerce platforms and ATM management. Furthermore, the company generates income from providing digital identity offerings and other value-added services that enhance the customer experience. As digital transactions continue their ascent, driven by the global shift towards cashless economies, Worldline positions itself at the confluence of technology and finance, tapping into the accelerating demand for innovative payment solutions while continuously expanding its footprint through strategic acquisitions and partnerships.

See Also
Net Margin measures how much net income is generated as a percentage of revenues received. It helps investors assess if a company's management is generating enough profit from its sales and whether operating costs and overhead costs are being contained.
Based on Worldline SA's most recent financial statements, the company has Net Margin of -6.4%.