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Meet the German Fintech That's Now Worth More Than Deutsche Bank

Meet the German Fintech That's Now Worth More Than Deutsche Bank

(Bloomberg) -- A payments provider that gets 5 percent as much revenue as Deutsche Bank AG is now worth more than the German lender deemed by regulators to be one of the world’s most important banks.

Wirecard AG, based in a the Munich suburb of Ascheim, overtook Germany’s biggest bank by market value on Monday, riding a wave of investor enthusiasm for payments companies. The stock, which has climbed by more than 84 percent this year, is set to join the country’s benchmark DAX index next month, possibly at the expense of Commerzbank AG.

Wirecard’s growth mirrors the success of Adyen NV, a European-based payments startup whose shares have more than doubled since their debut in June. Payments companies are popular with investors because they can profit from the rapid global growth of online commerce and the use of mobile devices for banking -- without having to bear the costs of providing and managing long-term credit to the economy.

Wirecard, whose market value stands at about 21.1 billion euros ($24.1 billion), provides software and systems for online payments and fraud prevention. Revenue at the 19-year-old company is expected to grow to about 2.5 billion euros by the end of 2019 compared with 1.5 billion euros last year. By contrast, Deutsche Bank’s revenue has fallen by more than 10 percent in the last three years and Chief Executive Officer Christian Sewing has announced further cuts this year, leaving analysts skeptical about its ability to grow.

Meet the German Fintech That's Now Worth More Than Deutsche Bank

To contact the reporter on this story: Geoffrey Smith in Frankfurt at gsmith325@bloomberg.net

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