Total payments industry deals for September 2020 worth $1.74bn were announced globally, according to GlobalData’s deals database.
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The value marked a decrease of 31.5% over the previous month and a drop of 24.1% when compared with the last 12-month average of $2.3bn.
In terms of number of deals, the sector saw a rise of 31.4% over the last 12-month average with 46 deals against the average of 35 deals.
In value terms, Europe led the activity with deals worth $783.55m.
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By GlobalDataPayments industry deals in September 2020: Top deals
The top five payments deals accounted for 74.5% of the overall value during September 2020.
The combined value of the top five payments deals stood at $1.3bn, against the overall value of $1.74bn recorded for the month.
The top five payments industry deals of September 2020 tracked by GlobalData were:
1) BlackRock, Bonnier, HMI Capital, Merian Chrysalis InvestmentLimited, Northzone Ventures, Silver Lake Partners, TCV and GIC’s $650m private equity deal with Klarna Bank
2) The $215m venture financing of Greenlight Financial Technology by Bond Gifting, Canapi, DST Global, Fin Venture Capital, Goodwater Capital, Relay Ventures and TTV Capital
3) Addition and General Atlantic’s $200m private equity deal with dLocal Group
4) The $126m acquisition of Wameja by Mastercard
5) TCMI’s venture financing of Mollie for $106m.
Verdict deals analysis methodology
This analysis considers only announced and completed deals from the GlobalData financial deals database and excludes all terminated and rumoured deals. Country and industry are defined according to the headquarters and dominant industry of the target firm. The term ‘acquisition’ refers to both completed deals and those in the bidding stage.
GlobalData tracks real-time data concerning all merger and acquisition, private equity/venture capital and asset transaction activity around the world from thousands of company websites and other reliable sources.
More in-depth reports and analysis on all reported deals are available for subscribers to GlobalData’s deals database.