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Here’s Why PayPay Corporation (PAYP) Is Among the Most Promising New Technology Stocks

Yahoo Finance · Jun 27, 2026, 8:16 PM

Key takeaways

  • Recently, on June 8, Yoshitaka Nagao from Bank of America Securities maintained a Buy rating on the stock with a price target of $26.
  • ​The firm noted the recent acquisition of T&D Financial Life as a strategically sound move that strengthens its long-term positioning.
  • ​The analyst sees the addition of a savings-focused life insurer as a meaningful expansion of PayPay's digital financial platform.

Here’s Why Pay Pay Corporation (PAYP) Is Among the Most Promising New Technology Stocks Talha Qureshi Sun, June 28, 2026 at 3:16 AM GMT+7 2 min read PAYP Pay Pay Corporation (NASDAQ:PAYP) is one of the Most Promising New Technology Stocks to Buy According to Analysts. Recently, on June 8, Yoshitaka Nagao from Bank of America Securities maintained a Buy rating on the stock with a price target of $26.

​The firm noted the recent acquisition of T&D Financial Life as a strategically sound move that strengthens its long-term positioning. On June 4, PayPay Corporation (NASDAQ:PAYP) acquired a 70.2% stake in T&D Financial Life at just over 1.0x embedded value. Nagao views the price as full but fair, and notes that it is funded entirely from existing cash, suggesting no equity dilution and no strain on balance sheet flexibility.

​The analyst sees the addition of a savings-focused life insurer as a meaningful expansion of PayPay's digital financial platform. The firm noted that with over 74 million users already on the platform, the company is well placed to offer end-to-end financial services across different life stages. In terms of profitability, analyst Nagao believes that internalizing asset management and optimizing reinsurance arrangements should improve spread-based earnings over time.

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