The bank holding company posted revenue of $17.86 billion, increasing 9% year-over-year, which exceeded the $17.7 billion forecast, as per an Investing.com report. The firm’s EPS rose 17% to $4.08, beating the forecast of $3.87, according to the report.
American Express’ profit was driven by a 7% rise in total card member spending and a 20% increase in net card fees, adjusted for foreign exchange, as reported by Investing.com. The firm’s strategic focus on premium card offerings and partnerships, like the collaboration with Coinbase for digital currency rewards, helped to gain a competitive edge, according to the report.ALSO READ: Bitcoin to explode like Dogecoin in 2021? Bold prediction says it will be life-changing
The company also maintained its full-year revenue growth guidance of 8%-10% and projected EPS between $15.0 and $15.5, as reported by Investing.com.
However, just after the financial results were announced, Amex’s shares fell 3.17% in pre-market trading, because of broader market conditions and investor caution, as reported by Investor.com. The stock price dropped from a last close of $315.35 to $313.10, which moved away from its 52-week high of $329.14, according to the report.
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InvestingPro analysis found that the stock is trading at a P/E ratio of 21.98, with analyst targets ranging from $255 to $371, as per the report. The drop in its share price reflects investor concerns about future growth, sustainability and potential impacts from macroeconomic factors, as reported by Investing.com.
According to the report, there are a few potential risks for the company, like economic uncertainty, as macroeconomic pressures could impact consumer spending. There is also concerns about market saturation because of increased competition in the premium card segment may limit growth, as per the Investing.com report.
Even regulatory changes which may come in the future might affect operations and profitability, along with technological disruptions like rapid advancements in digital payments, pose challenges, as reported by Investing.com. There are also fears about currency fluctuations as FX volatility could impact international revenue streams, according to the report.
How much revenue did Amex bring in this quarter?
It reported $17.86 billion in revenue, a 9% increase from last year, as per the report.
How did Amex perform versus analyst expectations?
Amex beat expectations on both revenue and EPS, the EPS came in at $4.08 vs. the $3.87 forecast, as per the report.