What happened
Shares of Affirm (AFRM -5.79%) have jumped today, up by 11% as of 12:10 p.m. EST, after getting a slew of coverage initiations by Wall Street analysts. The ratings range from neutral to buy, with no bearish calls.
So what
Here's a summary of all of the new ratings for the freshly public fintech:
- RBC Capital: Outperform rating, price target of $130.
- Deutsche Bank: Hold, $120 price target.
- Truist Securities: Buy, $160 price target.
- Credit Suisse: Neutral, $105 price target.
- Goldman Sachs: Neutral, $95 price target.
- Morgan Stanley: Overweight, $142 price target.
- Barclays: Overweight, $132 price target.
Now what
RBC Capital analyst Daniel Perlin believes that Affirm will continue to benefit from the "generational shift" toward the "buy now, pay later" (BNPL) trend while Affirm's marketplace network grows. Deutsche Bank's Bryan Keane expects gross merchandise volume to grow at 40% to 50% in the mid term but has some concerns around the company's valuation at current levels. Truist analyst Andrew Jeffrey estimates that Affirm's total addressable market is nearly $7 trillion and is optimistic about the company's ability to gain market share.
Timothy Chiodo at Credit Suisse suggests that Affirm has a lot of optionality but he remains cautiously optimistic. Morgan Stanley's James Faucette sees competition in the BNPL space intensifying but says that Affirm has strong appeal with younger demographics. Barclays analyst Ramsey El Assal says the company has room to grow and thinks that it will expand its product portfolio. And Matthew O'Neill at Goldman Sachs is encouraged by improving loan-loss rates.
Affirm is scheduled to report fiscal second-quarter results after the close on Thursday.