Tyro Payments share price slumps despite strong transaction volumes

The Tyro Payments Ltd share price is on watch today after the payment solutions company released its latest transaction volumes.

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The Tyro Payments Ltd (ASX: TYR) share price is down by 4.17% this morning, after the payment solutions company released its latest transaction volumes. Data released by Tyro shows transaction volumes recovering in June, with volumes up 7% for the month to date compared to 2019.

Despite these numbers, the Tyro Payments share price has dropped to $3.68 in morning trade. 

What does Tyro Payments do?

Tyro Payments is a technology company that provides payment solutions and complementary business banking products. The company is Australia's 5th largest merchant acquiring bank by number of terminals in the market (behind the four major banks). Used by more than 32,000 merchants in the first half of FY20, Tyro processed over $11.1 billion in transaction value, generating $117.3 million in revenue.

Tyro Payment's technology platform enables debit and credit card payments. It can be integrated with point of sale systems and is capable of accepting alternative payment types such as Alipay. Traditionally focused on in-store payments, Tyro has recently expanded to eCommerce. Tyro Payments also offers loans in the form of merchant cash advances as well as merchant transaction accounts. In 1H FY20, Tyro Payments originated $37.4 million in loans and held merchant deposits totalling $9.7 million.

How has Tyro Payments been performing?

Tyro Payments was recording significant increases in transaction volumes in early calendar 2020, prior to the onset of the COVID-19 crisis. Transaction volumes increased 27% in January and 30% in February. With the onset of the pandemic in March, growth in transaction volumes fell to 3% as many merchants closed stores.

Transaction volumes fell 38% in April (to $0.911 billion from $1.468 billion) and 18% in May (to $1.285 billion from $1.562 billion) as the crisis took hold. More recent data, however, has shown strong signs of recovery. June volumes are up 7% to $1.016 billion from $0.946 billion over the same period in FY19. Thanks to early strong gains, Tyro Payments' year-to-date transaction volumes are up 15% to $19.491 billion from $16.890 billion in FY19.

What is the outlook for Tyro Payments?

The company IPO'd last year at an issue price of $2.75 per share in the biggest float of 2019. The Tyro Payments share price dropped dramatically in the March correction, losing nearly 80% of its value from peak to trough.

Since then, however, the Tyro Payments share price has almost quadrupled from a low of 97 cents with shares currently trading at $3.68. This indicates investors are bullish on Tyro Payments' prospects. As a result of the increase in share price, Tyro Payments entered the S&PASX 300 Index (ASX: XKO) in the latest rebalance.

Kate O'Brien has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool Australia's parent company Motley Fool Holdings Inc. owns shares of Tyro Payments. The Motley Fool Australia has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. We Fools may not all hold the same opinions, but we all believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy. This article contains general investment advice only (under AFSL 400691). Authorised by Scott Phillips.

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