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To own Zip Co, you need to believe its BNPL and digital payments model can keep turning higher transaction volumes into improving margins without letting bad debts or funding costs bite too hard. The A$50 million on market buyback supports earnings per share in the near term, but does not materially change the biggest near term swing factors, which still sit around credit performance and any regulatory shifts in the US and Australia.
The most relevant recent announcement is Zip Co’s FY26 result, showing revenue of A$1,347.4 million and net income of A$116.4 million. That profit base is what the buyback works off: retiring up to 6.4% of issued capital could meaningfully tighten the share count against those earnings, which matters a lot more if Zip can sustain its 20% operating margin while managing funding costs and competition.
Yet while the buyback sounds reassuring, investors should be aware that...
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Zip Co's narrative projects A$2.0 billion revenue and A$266.1 million earnings by 2029. This requires 18.5% yearly revenue growth and about A$157 million earnings increase from A$109.2 million today.
Uncover how Zip Co's forecasts yield a A$4.06 fair value, a 33% upside to its current price.
Compared with the baseline view, the lowest ranked analysts were much more cautious, assuming A$2.1 billion revenue and A$266.5 million earnings by 2029, so this buyback and earnings beat may eventually push some of those expectations to shift or widen, which is why you should weigh both the upside from partnerships and the downside from rising funding costs or regulation before deciding what you believe.
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