Checkout.comTargets Full-Year Profitability in 2025 with 45% Revenue Growth

Payments processor aims for profitability in 2025 after a strong 2024 performance, with significant revenue growth and client expansion.

Highlights:

  1. 45% Year-on-Year Revenue Growth: Checkout.com saw a significant increase in net revenue in 2024, driven by its core business in commerce and fintech.
  2. Client Expansion: The company added over 300 enterprises to its client base, including big names like Alibaba, Ikea, and Wise.
  3. Future Goals: Checkout.com targets 30% net revenue growth and a 15% increase in employee headcount for 2025.

Summary: Checkout.com, a leading global digital payments company, announced a profitable end to 2024 with a 45% year-on-year net revenue growth in its core business.

The company added over 300 enterprises to its client base and now has more than 40 merchants processing over $1 billion annually on its network. CEO Guillaume Pousaz revealed plans for 30% net revenue growth, full-year profitability, and a 15% increase in employee headcount in 2025.

Laura M
Laura M
Laura is a financial reporter, editor, and researcher with a particular interest in fintech innovation, capital markets, and the evolving global banking landscape.

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