Health score, competitive moat, risk signals, and key metrics at a glance.
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.
Competitive analysis based on 60 quarters of fundamental data
Operating margins are under pressure, averaging 19.9%. The business may lack pricing power or face rising costs.'
ROE is low or negative, suggesting limited competitive advantage or capital allocation challenges.
7 of the last 8 quarters generated positive FCF. The company generally funds itself but has occasional cash consumption quarters.
Revenue has been flat or declining over recent quarters, which may indicate eroding demand or competitive pressure.
Data-driven red flags and warnings across 60 quarters
Operating margins dropped 29.2% over recent quarters — a sharp decline suggesting serious cost or pricing challenges.
FCF covers net income by 1.8x on average — earnings are well-supported by cash generation.
Debt-to-equity has risen 30.4% recently — increasing financial risk even if the current ratio is manageable.
TTM revenue has contracted 14.4% — significant decline indicating deteriorating demand.
Free cash flow is consistently positive — the business self-funds without external capital reliance.
Shares outstanding increased 7.3% — significant dilution, likely from stock compensation or capital raises.
as of March 2026
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