Payments firm Adyen meets revenue estimates despite consumer spending decline

The Adyen logo is seen at the reception desk of the company’s headquarters in Amsterdam, Netherlands August 24, 2018. Picture taken August 24, 2018. REUTERS
May 6 (Reuters) – Adyen  the Dutch company that processes payments ​for Uber and eBay, ‌met first-quarter revenue expectations on Wednesday, as it continued ​to process a ​higher volume of transactions despite ⁠slower consumer spending ​activity.
Net revenue in the ​quarter ended in March grew 20% on a constant currency ​basis, reaching 620.8 million ​euros ($728.3 million). Analysts expected on ‌average ⁠revenue of 621.3 million euros with 20% growth, according to consensus data ​provided by ​the ⁠company.
Processed volume, the value of all ​payments processed, rose ​to ⁠382 billion euros, up 13% from last year, ⁠and ​above the forecast ​of 374 billion euros.
($1 = 0.8524 ​euros)

Reporting by Gianluca Lo Nostro;

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