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Stripe and Advent offer $60.50 per share for PayPal in $53 billion fintech takeover bid

Private equity backing turns Stripe into acquirer, reversing two decades of Valley payment hierarchy with $50 billion committed financing.

Published July 17, 2026 Source Reuters From the chopped neck
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ISABELLA'S ISLAY · July 17, 2026

Stripe and Advent offer $60.50 per share for PayPal in $53 billion fintech takeover bid

Private equity backing turns Stripe into acquirer, reversing two decades of Valley payment hierarchy with $50 billion committed financing.

Source Reuters ↗

Stripe and Advent International submitted a joint offer to acquire PayPal Holdings for $60.50 per share, valuing the target at approximately $53 billion and marking the largest attempted fintech acquisition since Fiserv purchased First Data for $39 billion in 2019. The bid represents a 28% premium to PayPal's close on Friday and arrives with $50 billion in committed financing already arranged. PayPal shares lifted 16% in Monday trading before midday.

The structure pairs Stripe's operational ambitions with Advent's balance sheet, a configuration that became necessary after Stripe spent the past eighteen months attempting to raise capital for inorganic expansion. The company's last private valuation stood at $95 billion in 2023, down from $115 billion in 2021, and management has acknowledged that going public at current multiples would dilute founders Patrick and John Collison below acceptable thresholds. Advent's participation supplies the equity cushion and debt capacity Stripe cannot marshal alone. PayPal processed $1.53 trillion in total payment volume across 2024 and holds 428 million active accounts, but its stock traded 62% below its 2021 peak before the offer arrived. The company's merchant services revenue declined 3% year-over-year in Q1 2025, and transaction take rates compressed 11 basis points as enterprise clients negotiated harder and shifted volume toward lower-margin channels.

If completed, the combination creates a payments processor with over $30 billion in annualized revenue and erases the definitional line between infrastructure provider and consumer-facing platform. Stripe has historically sold to developers and enterprises, avoiding direct consumer relationships, while PayPal's 428 million retail users represent exactly the distribution Stripe has lacked. The deal also forces a reckoning on margins: PayPal's EBITDA margin ran 27% in 2024, while Stripe's margin is estimated near 18%, meaning integration will either lift Stripe's profitability or drag PayPal's down depending on which cost structure prevails. The financing package's composition will matter for future flexibility—Advent typically targets 25-30% equity and the remainder in leveraged debt, which at $50 billion would imply roughly $35 billion in borrowings against PayPal's cash flow. That leverage will constrain product investment unless Stripe can extract $800 million to $1.2 billion in annual synergies, a figure management has not yet disclosed.

Allocators should watch three gates. First, whether Bain Capital or KKR submit competing bids before PayPal's board sets a response deadline, likely within 10-14 days. Second, whether the U.S. Department of Justice opens a Hart-Scott-Rodino review longer than the standard 30 days, given that Stripe and PayPal together would control an estimated 41% of online checkout volume in North America. Third, whether Stripe's existing institutional investors—Sequoia, Andreessen Horowitz, General Catalyst—roll equity into the combined entity or demand liquidity, a decision that will surface in SEC filings within 45 days if the deal advances. PayPal's board has not yet formally responded, and the company's poison pill provisions expired in March 2024, leaving the path to a transaction cleaner than it would have been a year ago.

The bid lands eight months after Stripe hired Morgan Stanley to explore strategic alternatives, which in private company language means preparing for either an IPO or a sale. Advent previously partnered with Stripe on a $6.5 billion investment in 2023, and that relationship now underwrites the largest fintech consolidation attempt since venture capital stopped funding growth at any price. The $50 billion in committed financing sits with JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, and Bank of America, all of whom will require PayPal's trailing twelve-month EBITDA of approximately $6.1 billion to support the debt load without triggering covenant breaches in the first eighteen months. The math is tight, and the room for disappointment is narrow.

The takeaway
Stripe's $53 billion PayPal bid reshapes fintech hierarchy, but $35 billion in implied leverage leaves little margin for integration missteps or regulatory delay.
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