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Amsterdam · January 15, 2014

Adyen Processed $14 Billion in Payment Transactions in 2013, Achieving 40% Growth Over Last Year

Adyen announced today that it processed more than $14 billion in payments transactions in 2013 – a 40% increase over 2012 – and achieved record growth in terms of revenue, mobile payments and new customer wins. Adyen holds full acquiring licenses for Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Diners, Discover and Union Pay schemes, enabling its platform to process payments from any sales channel including online, mobile and Point-of-Sale (POS).

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Adyen’s substantial growth was driven by a 40% increase in new customers worldwide and significant organic growth of existing customers. Adyen’s customer activity helped generate an impressive 43% increase in revenue over last year, continuing a trend of double-digit revenue growth since 2007. The company now serves more than 3,500 medium- to enterprise-size merchants worldwide. New customers that signed on with Adyen in 2013 include: Indiegogo, Wix, Zoosk, Graze, Farfetch, Vilebrequin, Wunderlist, Liftopia, i-Parcel, Lebara, ZooPlus, and others. Adyen also signed 12 new airlines in 2013, including Transavia, Monarch Airlines, EL AL, Avianca Brazil and Cityjet, increasing its airline customer portfolio to 20. Existing customers that expanded their relationship with Adyen included SoundCloud, NakedWines, Vodafone, TheNextWeb, Photobox and TomTom.

“Adyen’s incredible success is the direct result of our singular focus on helping merchants exceed their payments goals – whether by helping them penetrate new markets, expand into new sales channels, increase conversion rates, optimize their payments operations or protect their customer data,” said Pieter van der Does, CEO of Adyen. “Our unified, omni-channel payments platform, card acquiring capabilities, extensive global reach and constant innovation will continue to fuel Adyen’s growth in 2014 – especially in key markets such as North America.”

Adyen North America, one of the company’s fastest-growing regions, experienced an 1,800% increase in global payments transaction value processed for its customers. It also achieved nearly 153% growth in new customers – more than double the new customer growth in 2012 – and significant organic growth from existing customers.

“Adyen continues to win the trust of some of America’s most respected merchants, many of whom initially approach Adyen to support their international business but then increasingly begin consolidating their global payments operations on our platform,” said Kamran Zaki, President – Adyen North America. “No other payments provider can match the depth and breadth of Adyen’s global offerings, and our record year-over-year growth is proof that the market is increasingly receptive to Adyen’s compelling value proposition.”

Other 2013 company milestones, new offerings and growth indicators include:

  • Mobile transactions grew to 19.5% of total payments processed, up from 10.5% at the end of 2012 – an 85% increase.

  • Hired 67 employees, including former VISA executive Paul Cook as Managing Director of Global Acquiring, and former Netflix/PayPal executive Kamran Zaki as President – Adyen North America.

  • Opened a new office in Berlin, and relocated its North American headquarters from Boston to San Francisco.

  • Added new local payment methods including: Western Union, SEPA Direct Debits, and Boku (global), Trustly (Scandinavia), Multibanco (Portugal), and Boleto Bancario (Brazil), bringing the total number of payment methods supported to 251 – more than any other payments provider.

  • Enhanced its global acquiring network with local acquiring partners in France, Spain, Brazil and the US.

  • Launched several new technologies, including: Automated Pay Out solution, which facilitates electronic payouts for gaming and gambling, travel and peer-to-peer companies; Easy Encryption API, which encrypts payment data for greater security; and expanded support for Magento’s e-commerce platform in Brazil.

  • Increased the availability of its Shuttle mobile Point of Sale (mPOS) device to 19 countries throughout Europe and in the U.S., giving it the largest geographical distribution of any mPOS device in the world. It also began selling the Shuttle in select Vodafone stores in The Netherlands.

  • Won the Ernst & Young Emerging Entrepreneur of the Year; the Deloitte Technology Fast 50 Award (Benelux); ranked third in the Deloitte Technology Fast500 (EMEA); was named the ‘Best E-Commerce Platform/Gateway’ and ‘Best Overall Fraud/Security Solution’ (2013 CNP Awards); and won the Guiding Hand M-POS Award (Merchant Payments Ecosystem Conference, Berlin).

About Adyen

Adyen (AMS: ADYEN) is the payments platform of choice for many of the world’s leading companies, providing a modern end-to-end infrastructure connecting directly to Visa, Mastercard, and consumers' globally preferred payment methods. Adyen delivers frictionless payments across online, mobile, and in-store channels. With offices across the world, Adyen serves customers including Facebook, Uber, Spotify, Microsoft, Casper, Bonobos and L'Oréal.