Adyen, to date, has not confirmed whether it will distribute dividends in the current year.
Adyen, listed on the Amsterdam Stock Exchange under the symbol ADYEN, does not pay dividends to its shareholders, so most investors participate in the buying and selling of its shares as a method of realizing capital gains in the process.
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Dividend calendar of Adyen
There is no Dividend Calendar of Adyen defined for 2024.
Information about Adyen
Adyen, is a company dedicated to the financial industry that works as an electronic payment platform, creating a bridge allowing merchants to receive revenue for their products or services either with debit cards, credit cards and transfers.
It has a plug-and-play package offering merchants a wide range of payment methods, with a system that prevents fraudulent transactions by carrying out the settlement effectively.
It was created in 2006 by Arnout Schuijff and Pieter Van Der Does, with its main headquarters located in Amsterdam, whose name means "start again", because it is the second project developed by its founders, expanding worldwide from 2012 starting with the United States, England and France, acquiring financial licenses gradually in various countries such as Brazil, Hong Kong, Singapore, New Zealand and Australia.
It goes public in 2018, by 2019 opens offices in Tokyo and Mumbai, launching the Adyen Issuing program allowing to issue physical and virtual cards, achieving in 2020 to boost mobile devices for Android.
It currently has more than three thousand employees of over one hundred nationalities, 27 offices distributed around the world, handling a volume of more than 750 billion euros processed, serving businesses in the digital sector, transport, retail, food, hospitality among others.
Frequently asked questions about Adyen dividends
Adyen is listed on the Bolsa de Amsterdam and is part of the AEX.
Adyen has the Ticker or stock code ADYEN.
The CEO of Adyen in 2024 is Mr. Pieter Willem van der Does.