Flywire Corp

FLYW · NASDAQ

Market closed$18.13$-0.560000 (-3.00%)After hours $18.13 · 0.00%

Key statistics

Previous close$18.69
Open$18.28
Day high$18.62
Day low$17.97
52-week high$18.98
52-week low$10.11
Market cap2.20B
Volume1.84M
Average volume2.36M
P/E ratio75.45
Forward P/E17.15
EPS0.24
Dividend yield0.00%

Market context

Why it moved

FLYW shares declined amid broader market pressure and a lack of company-specific catalysts, with the stock pulling back as investors engaged in general risk-off selling in the fintech and payments sector.

What is happening

Recent company-specific developments and publisher coverage.

July 17, 2026Flywire shares declined after a broader tech selloff weighed on high-multiple growth names, with MongoDB and Marqeta also falling as deteriorating AI sentiment and renewed U.S.-Iran military exchanges dampened risk appetite. The pullback follows a strong recent run — shares had surged to a new 52-week high of $18.98 on July 16 — fueled by a blowout Q1 earnings beat (EPS of $0.10 vs. $0.03 expected, revenue up 40.9% YoY) and a 32.6% YTD gain. Analysts carry a consensus "Moderate Buy" with a $18.29 average target, though notable insider selling and a rich valuation multiple remain watch items for investors.

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July 16, 2026Flywire jumped sharply, closing near its 52-week high, driven by a confluence of positive catalysts: the company's recent swing to profitability, a Q1 earnings beat (EPS of $0.10 vs. $0.03 estimate, revenue up 40.9% YoY), and a Goldman Sachs price target raise to $20. The rally was further fueled by Flywire's inclusion in Russell 2000 indices—boosting institutional interest—and a broader market tailwind from a soft PPI print that reinforced disinflation hopes and lifted growth-oriented names.

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July 14, 2026Flywire edged higher on Monday, bucking a broader market pullback driven by renewed U.S.-Iran tensions and an oil price surge, as investors took note of a Goldman Sachs price target increase to $20 (from $17) and Zacks highlighting the company among top crypto/fintech stocks with projected EPS growth of over 730% and a strong Q1 2026 print. With Q2 earnings due August 4, analysts remain constructive on Flywire's diversified verticals — education, healthcare, travel, and B2B — and its stablecoin-enabled cross-border payment rails. In after-hours trading, shares are pulling back roughly 2.3%, tracking broader risk-off sentiment tied to geopolitical uncertainty heading into a pivotal earnings week.

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July 11, 2026Flywire fell over 2% as broader macro pressures — including geopolitical tensions tied to the Iran ceasefire breakdown and a risk-off tone for high-multiple growth names — weighed on the stock. Despite the pullback, the backdrop remains constructive: Goldman Sachs raised its price target to $20 with a Neutral rating, and a fresh analysis highlighted Flywire's B2B opportunity as a key growth driver. Earlier in the week, IBD flagged the stock breaking into a buy zone after swinging to profitability, and a late-June addition to multiple Russell 2000 defensive indexes has broadened its investor visibility.

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July 9, 2026Flywire closed up over 2% as investors weighed a mix of constructive analyst activity and company-specific catalysts against a volatile macro backdrop. Goldman Sachs raised its price target on Flywire to $20 while maintaining a Neutral rating, and earlier Raymond James had set a $22 target with an Outperform. The payment enablement company has also gained attention from its recent addition to Russell 2000 Defensive indexes and a growing B2B payments opportunity, while its 58.5% one-year return keeps the stock trading near 52-week highs despite broader market turbulence tied to U.S.-Iran tensions and oil price volatility.

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July 9, 2026Flywire Corp shares tumbled nearly 5%, pressured by a broad market risk-off selloff after President Trump declared the Iran ceasefire 'over,' sending oil prices surging over 5% and stoking fresh inflation fears. Business services and payment processing stocks were particularly hard hit, as rising energy costs and geopolitical uncertainty cloud the economic activity outlook these companies depend on. The drop came despite constructive company-specific developments, including Flywire's recent addition to the Russell 2000 Defensive indexes, a Raymond James Outperform rating with a $22 price target, and Penn State's adoption of Flywire for all tuition payments — all underpinning the long-term education and payments growth thesis.

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July 8, 2026Flywire closed modestly higher, approaching its 52-week high of $18.92, as investors weigh a compelling growth narrative against valuation concerns. The payment enablement company has surged ~58% over the past year, recently added to Russell 2000 indices, and analysts at Raymond James carry a $22 price target citing strong net revenue retention and new customer growth. A post-ceasefire travel recovery thesis has also gained traction, with analysts noting Flywire's cross-border travel vertical as a potential beneficiary alongside its education and healthcare segments, which delivered 41% YoY revenue growth in Q1 2026.

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July 6, 2026Flywire declined during the regular session but is rebounding in after-hours trading, as investors weigh a mix of company-specific catalysts. The stock was recently added to three Russell 2000 segments (Value-Defensive, Defensive, and a third index), drawing fresh institutional attention. Analysts highlight Flywire as a potential beneficiary of a U.S.-Iran ceasefire through its travel payments vertical, while Q1 2026 results showed 41% YoY revenue growth with raised full-year guidance. Separately, insider selling — the general counsel offloaded ~$561K in shares under a 10b5-1 plan — may be weighing on sentiment.

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Zacks Investment Research · July 17, 2026Flywire Stock Jumps 32.6% YTD: Is it Still a Buy or Better to Hold?Pluang · July 16, 2026Flywire director sells 6,524 shares worth $92,0...TradingView · July 3, 2026Bull of the Day: Flywire Corp (FLYW)Stock Titan · April 20, 2026Flywire sets May 5 earnings release, 5 p.m. ET investor call
Benzinga · July 9, 2026Goldman Sachs Maintains Neutral on Flywire, Raises Price Target to $20
Benzinga · May 21, 2026JP Morgan Upgrades Flywire to Neutral, Raises Price Target to $16
Mt Newswire · May 21, 2026JPMorgan Upgrades Flywire to Neutral From Underweight, Adjusts Price Target to $16 From $14
Mt Newswire · May 20, 2026Flywire to Deploy its Hospitality Solutions Across 90 US Hotels Under Expanded Partnership With Driftwood
Benzinga · May 20, 2026Flywire Expands Partnership With Driftwood Hospitality Management To Deploy Flywire's Hospitality Solutions Across Nearly 90 U.S. Hotel Locations
Benzinga · May 19, 2026Truist Securities Maintains Buy on Flywire, Raises Price Target to $18
Mt Newswire · May 15, 2026Flywire to Buy Non-Voting Stock From Pre-IPO Shareholder for $29 Million
Benzinga · May 15, 2026Flywire Agrees To Repurchase 1.873M Non-Voting Shares For ~$29M

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