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Global payments platform with €1T+ annual volume; single integration for 250+ payment methods across online and in-store for Netflix, Uber, and Spotify competing with Stripe.
Adyen is a global payments technology company providing a unified payments platform that enables businesses to accept payments in any payment method, in any currency, across online, in-app, and in-store channels — serving the world's largest enterprises including eBay, Netflix, Meta, Uber, Spotify, and McDonald's who need sophisticated, high-volume payment processing infrastructure. Listed on Euronext Amsterdam (AMS: ADYEN) and headquartered in Amsterdam, Adyen generates approximately €1.8 billion in net revenue and processes over €1 trillion in total payment volume annually.\n\nAdyen's single-platform approach — one integration, one contract, one reporting system for all global payment methods (Visa, Mastercard, American Express, PayPal, iDEAL, Alipay, WeChat Pay, and 250+ local methods) across all channels (e-commerce, iOS, Android, in-store POS terminals) — differentiates it from legacy payment processors that require separate integrations for different channels and geographies. The unified data model provides merchants with a global view of customer payment behavior across channels, enabling sophisticated fraud detection and personalized checkout experiences.\n\nIn 2025, Adyen is one of the most admired payments companies globally, having grown from startup to €50+ billion market cap in approximately 15 years by winning the payment infrastructure of the world's most sophisticated digital merchants. The company competes with Stripe (the other leading modern payments platform), Braintree (PayPal), and legacy processors (Worldpay, Fiserv) for enterprise payment processing. Adyen's 2025 strategy focuses on expanding its unified commerce platform (connecting online and offline customer data for retailers), growing financial services embedded finance offerings (Adyen for Platforms), and geographic expansion in Southeast Asia and Latin America.
Trimble (NASDAQ: TRMB) precision agriculture software with GPS guidance and variable rate application for farm management; competing with John Deere Operations Center and Climate FieldView for crop data platform.
Trimble Ag Software is the precision agriculture software division of Trimble Inc. (NASDAQ: TRMB) — a Sunnyvale, California-based positioning and workflow technology company with $3.7 billion in annual revenue — providing farmers, agronomists, and farm managers with field mapping, GPS-guided variable rate application, crop record management, and agronomic analytics that enable data-driven farming decisions across planting, spraying, harvesting, and soil management. Operating under the Trimble Agriculture brand with products including Trimble TMX-2050, Trimble Farmer Core/Pro/Premium, and the Trimble Connected Farm suite, the division serves large-scale crop producers and ag service providers in North America, Europe, and Australia.
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