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Company type | Naamloze vennootschap |
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ISIN | NL0012969182 US00783V1044 |
Industry | Payment processor, technology, e-commerce, point of sale |
Founded | 2006 |
Founders | |
Headquarters | Amsterdam , Netherlands |
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Services | Payment service provider, gateway, risk management, local acquiring, point of sale, issuing |
Revenue | €1.19 billion (2022)[1]: 129 |
€649 million (2022)[1]: 129 | |
€564 million (2022)[1]: 129 | |
Total assets | €7.09 billion (2022)[1]: 130 |
Total equity | €2.41 billion (2022)[1]: 130 |
Number of employees | 3,883[2] (2023) |
Website | adyen.com |
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Adyen is a Dutch payment company with the status of an acquiring bank that allows businesses to accept e-commerce, mobile, and point-of-sale payments. It is listed on the stock exchange Euronext Amsterdam.[3]
Adyen offers merchants online services to accept electronic payments using payment methods including credit cards, debit cards, wire transfers, and real-time bank transfers based on online banking. It connects merchants to different payment methods, including international credit cards, local cash-based methods, and mobile payment methods. The technology platform acts as a payment gateway and a payment service provider.[4]