PicPay: Massive User Base, Still Early In Monetization
PicPay Holdings (PICS) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
I do not recommend buying PicPay (PICS) shares at current valuation following its recent IPO. PICS shows strong revenue and loan growth but lacks a valuation discount versus Inter and faces a governance discount. The business model focuses on secured credit and innovative PIX Credit, but net margins trail peers.
| Transportation Infrastructure Industry | Industrials Sector | Eduardo Chedid Simoes CEO | XMEX Exchange | NL0015073TP4 ISIN |
| BR Country | 4,202 Employees | - Last Dividend | - Last Split | - IPO Date |
Pics N.V. operates as a digital financial services company, primarily serving individuals and businesses across Brazil. The company has established itself as a comprehensive provider of digital wallet solutions and applications, facilitating a multitude of transactional products tailored for its users. Among the offerings are Pix, an instant payment system enabling seamless peer-to-peer transfers between PicPay accounts, as well as various payment functionalities including bill payments, payroll portability, and a global account feature. Additionally, a unique payment assistant is available to aid consumers in organizing, centralizing, and settling bills effectively through an integrated hub.
Founded in 2012 and headquartered in São Paulo, Brazil, Pics N.V. was previously recognized as Picpay Holdings Netherlands B.V. The company has diversified its portfolio by implementing a range of financial products, catering to various investor profiles and financial goals. As a subsidiary of Jf International B.V., Pics N.V. continues to innovate and expand its services, ensuring its offerings meet the evolving needs of the digital finance landscape.