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PayPal stock drops 10%: can AI savings revive growth?

by May 5, 2026
by May 5, 2026

Shares of PayPal Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: PYPL) fell sharply in premarket trading, down more than 10%, despite the company reporting first-quarter results that exceeded analyst expectations.

The decline reflects investor concern over its near-term earnings outlook and ongoing restructuring efforts under new leadership.

The payments platform posted revenue of $8.40 billion for the first quarter, beating consensus estimates of $8.05 billion.

Adjusted earnings per share came in at $1.34, also ahead of expectations of $1.27.

Total payment volume rose 11% year-over-year to $464 billion, supporting overall revenue growth.

However, the market reaction has been driven less by past performance and more by forward guidance and structural changes within the company.

Strong Q1 performance overshadowed by weak outlook

Despite the earnings beat, PayPal’s outlook has weighed on sentiment.

The company expects second-quarter adjusted earnings to decline by high-single-digit percentages, roughly a 9% drop, while projecting a 3% decline in transaction margin dollars.

For the full year, PayPal reiterated its guidance, forecasting non-GAAP earnings to range from a low-single-digit decline to slightly positive growth compared to the prior year.

The company also reported a first-quarter profit of $1.11 billion, or $1.21 per share, down from $1.29 billion, or $1.29 per share, a year earlier.

This decline in profitability, alongside cautious forward guidance, appears to have unsettled investors despite solid top-line growth.

Wall Street sentiment remains mixed, with the stock carrying an average “hold” rating.

The median 12-month price target stands at $48, slightly below its recent closing price of $50.39, indicating limited upside expectations in the near term.

AI-driven cost cuts and restructuring take center stage

A key part of PayPal’s strategy moving forward is a renewed focus on cost efficiency and artificial intelligence.

The company announced plans to accelerate AI adoption, targeting at least $1.5 billion in gross run-rate savings over the next two to three years.

PayPal said it will reinvest these savings into the business, particularly to enhance product capabilities and improve operational efficiency.

“We are taking deliberate steps to sharpen our strategy, simplify our organization, and improve both our growth trajectory and cost structure by focusing our investments where we believe they will have the greatest impact,” CEO Enrique Lores said.

As part of this effort, the company recently reorganized into three business units: Checkout Solutions & PayPal, Consumer Financial Services & Venmo, and Payment Services & Crypto.

The restructuring is aimed at improving accountability and aligning operations with growth opportunities.

Growth drivers remain intact, but execution is key

Operationally, PayPal continues to show steady growth across key segments.

Transaction margin dollars rose 3% to $3.8 billion, while peer-to-peer services, including Venmo, saw 10% growth in transaction margin dollars.

Branded checkout volume, a closely watched metric, grew 2% in the first quarter, an improvement from 1% growth in the previous quarter.

Venmo volumes also accelerated, rising 14%.

While these metrics suggest underlying resilience, investors appear focused on whether PayPal can translate operational improvements into sustained earnings growth.

The company’s valuation remains relatively modest, trading at about nine times forward earnings, in line with levels seen three months ago.

Still, the combination of slowing profit growth, elevated investment needs, and execution risk around its AI and restructuring strategy continues to shape the investment narrative.

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