PayPoint plc (PYPTF) Fair Value & Analysis
Technology · US · Market cap $451M
Fair value as of: Jun 25, 2026
Analysis
PayPoint plc (PYPTF) currently trades at $7.50, while our model-based Fair Value estimate is $17.22 — implying the stock looks roughly 129.6% undervalued today. We read business quality at 96/100 (high quality), in the Technology sector. Bull case: trading below our estimate, it may offer upside if the fundamentals hold. Bear case: a low price can be a value trap when quality is weak or the data is thin (evidence: high) — always confirm before acting.
About the company
PayPoint plc engages in the provision of payments and banking, shopping, and e-commerce services and products in the United Kingdom. The company operates through PayPoint and Love2shop segments. The PayPoint segment provides card payment services to retailers, including leased payment devices; ATM cash machines; bill payment services and cash top-ups to individual consumers; parcel delivery and collection services; retailer service fees solutions; open banking services; and digital payment services. The company offers its products under PayPoint One, eMoney, and MultiPay platforms. The Love2shop segment is involved in the provision of shopping vouchers, cards, and e-codes which customers may redeem with participating retailers; and Christmas savings club, to which customers make regular payments throughout the year to help spread the cost of Christmas, before converting to a voucher. It serves consumers, SMEs, convenience retailers in the commercial, not-for-profit, and public secto…
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Each company is valued through a stack of independent intrinsic-value models (DCF variants, residual-income, multiples and more), blended into one family-balanced consensus and weighted by how much trustworthy data backs it. A separate quality layer scores the fundamentals. Every input is real reported data — nothing guessed.
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