Comprehensive Stock Comparison
Compare Currenc Group, Inc. (CURR) vs Mastercard Incorporated (MA) vs American Express Company (AXP) vs PayPal Holdings, Inc. (PYPL) vs The Western Union Company (WU) Stock
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Quick Verdict
| Category | Winner | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Growth | MA | 16.4% revenue growth vs CURR's -12.8% |
| Value | PYPL | Lower P/E (8.7x vs 17.6x), PEG 0.98 vs 1.48 |
| Quality / Margins | MA | 45.6% net margin vs CURR's -85.0% |
| Stability / Safety | CURR | Beta 0.57 vs AXP's 1.35 |
| Dividends | WU | 9.8% yield, 11-year raise streak, vs MA's 0.6% |
| Momentum (1Y) | CURR | +7.7% vs PYPL's -34.8% |
| Efficiency (ROA) | MA | 27.6% ROA vs CURR's -39.2% |
Who Each Stock Is For
Income & stability
Growth exposure
Long-term compounding (10Y)
Sleep-well-at-night portfolio
Valuation efficiency (growth/$)
Defensive / Recession hedge
Business Model
What each company does and how it makes money
Currenc Group operates a fintech banking platform focused on cross-border financial services. It generates revenue primarily from remittance services — facilitating international money transfers — along with sales of mobile airtime top-ups and other financial services. The company's advantage lies in its specialized platform serving the Asian remittance market, particularly connecting Singapore with regional economies.
Mastercard is a global payment technology company that operates a network connecting consumers, merchants, financial institutions, and governments. It generates revenue primarily from transaction processing fees—charging a small percentage of each payment volume—and from service fees for its data analytics, consulting, and security solutions. The company's moat lies in its massive two-sided network effect—the more merchants accept Mastercard, the more valuable it becomes to cardholders, and vice versa—creating a powerful ecosystem that's difficult to replicate.
American Express is a global payments and financial services company that issues charge and credit cards to consumers and businesses. It generates revenue primarily from discount fees charged to merchants — typically 2-3% of transaction value — and cardmember fees, with additional income from interest on revolving balances and travel services. Its key competitive advantage is its premium brand positioning and closed-loop network — which allows it to control both card issuance and merchant acceptance while collecting rich transaction data.
PayPal operates a global digital payments platform that enables online money transfers and serves as an electronic alternative to traditional paper methods like checks and money orders. It generates revenue primarily from transaction fees — taking a percentage of each payment processed — with additional income from value-added services like PayPal Credit and merchant solutions. Its competitive advantage lies in its massive two-sided network of over 400 million active accounts and merchants, creating powerful network effects that make it difficult for competitors to displace.
Western Union is a global money transfer and payment services company that enables consumers and businesses to send money across borders. It generates revenue primarily from transaction fees on money transfers — with its Consumer-to-Consumer segment accounting for the vast majority — supplemented by foreign exchange spreads and business payment solutions. Its key competitive advantage is an extensive global agent network spanning over 200 countries and territories, creating a physical presence that digital-only competitors cannot easily replicate.
Revenue Breakdown by Segment
How each company's revenue is distributed across its business units
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Financial Metrics Comparison
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Financial Scorecard
MA leads in 2 of 6 categories (Financial Metrics, Profitability & Efficiency). CURR leads in 1 (Total Returns). 3 tied.
Financial Metrics (TTM)
AXP is the larger business by revenue, generating $74.2B annually — 1598.0x CURR's $46M. MA is the more profitable business, keeping 45.6% of every revenue dollar as net income compared to CURR's -85.0%.
| Metric | CURRCurrenc Group, In… | MAMastercard Incorp… | AXPAmerican Express … | PYPLPayPal Holdings, … | WUThe Western Union… |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RevenueTrailing 12 months | $46M | $32.8B | $74.2B | $33.3B | $4.0B |
| EBITDAEarnings before interest/tax | -$11M | $20.5B | $15.2B | $7.2B | $934M |
| Net IncomeAfter-tax profit | -$34M | $15.0B | $10.5B | $5.2B | $500M |
| Free Cash FlowCash after capex | $2M | $17.1B | $18.9B | $5.6B | $393M |
| Gross MarginGross profit ÷ Revenue | +31.4% | +83.4% | +81.9% | +47.0% | +28.7% |
| Operating MarginEBIT ÷ Revenue | -59.0% | +59.2% | +17.4% | +19.7% | +19.4% |
| Net MarginNet income ÷ Revenue | -85.0% | +45.6% | +13.7% | +15.7% | +12.4% |
| FCF MarginFCF ÷ Revenue | +6.2% | +52.3% | +16.4% | +16.7% | +9.7% |
| Rev. Growth (YoY)Latest quarter vs prior year | — | — | — | — | — |
| EPS Growth (YoY)Latest quarter vs prior year | +139.7% | +24.2% | +18.6% | +37.8% | -68.1% |
Valuation Metrics
At 6.3x trailing earnings, WU trades at a 80% valuation discount to MA's 31.3x P/E. Adjusting for growth (PEG ratio), PYPL offers better value at 0.96x vs AXP's 1.85x — a lower PEG means you pay less per unit of expected earnings growth.
| Metric | CURRCurrenc Group, In… | MAMastercard Incorp… | AXPAmerican Express … | PYPLPayPal Holdings, … | WUThe Western Union… |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Market CapShares × price | $160M | $457.8B | $212.8B | $42.5B | $3.0B |
| Enterprise ValueMkt cap + debt − cash | $119M | $465.7B | $223.4B | $44.5B | $1.8B |
| Trailing P/EPrice ÷ TTM EPS | -2.03x | 31.31x | 22.03x | 8.54x | 6.29x |
| Forward P/EPrice ÷ next-FY EPS est. | — | 26.43x | 17.58x | 8.68x | 5.35x |
| PEG RatioP/E ÷ EPS growth rate | — | 1.49x | 1.85x | 0.96x | — |
| EV / EBITDAEnterprise value multiple | — | 22.67x | 15.33x | 5.90x | 1.90x |
| Price / SalesMarket cap ÷ Revenue | 3.45x | 13.96x | 2.87x | 1.28x | 0.75x |
| Price / BookPrice ÷ Book value/share | — | 59.96x | 7.28x | 2.21x | 3.29x |
| Price / FCFMarket cap ÷ FCF | 55.72x | 26.68x | 17.53x | 7.64x | 7.74x |
Profitability & Efficiency
MA delivers a 193.0% return on equity — every $100 of shareholder capital generates $193 in annual profit, vs $-138 for CURR. PYPL carries lower financial leverage with a 0.49x debt-to-equity ratio, signaling a more conservative balance sheet compared to MA's 2.45x. On the Piotroski fundamental quality scale (0–9), MA scores 9/9 vs WU's 5/9, reflecting strong financial health.
| Metric | CURRCurrenc Group, In… | MAMastercard Incorp… | AXPAmerican Express … | PYPLPayPal Holdings, … | WUThe Western Union… |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ROE (TTM)Return on equity | -138.2% | +193.0% | +32.5% | +25.8% | +52.2% |
| ROA (TTM)Return on assets | -39.2% | +27.6% | +3.5% | +6.5% | +6.0% |
| ROICReturn on invested capital | — | +56.5% | +12.2% | +16.3% | +23.3% |
| ROCEReturn on capital employed | — | +64.4% | +11.2% | +19.6% | +12.5% |
| Piotroski ScoreFundamental quality 0–9 | 6 | 9 | 7 | 8 | 5 |
| Debt / EquityFinancial leverage | — | 2.45x | 1.69x | 0.49x | — |
| Net DebtTotal debt minus cash | -$41M | $7.9B | $10.5B | $1.9B | -$1.2B |
| Cash & Equiv.Liquid assets | $64M | $11.1B | $40.6B | $8.0B | $1.2B |
| Total DebtShort + long-term debt | $22M | $19.0B | $51.1B | $10.0B | $0 |
| Interest CoverageEBIT ÷ Interest expense | -10.70x | 26.39x | 1.64x | 12.25x | 5.35x |
Total Returns (with DRIP)
A $10,000 investment in AXP five years ago would be worth $23,155 today (with dividends reinvested), compared to $1,694 for PYPL. Over the past 12 months, CURR leads with a +7.7% total return vs PYPL's -34.8%. The 3-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) favors CURR at 146.8% vs PYPL's -14.3% — a key indicator of consistent wealth creation.
| Metric | CURRCurrenc Group, In… | MAMastercard Incorp… | AXPAmerican Express … | PYPLPayPal Holdings, … | WUThe Western Union… |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| YTD ReturnYear-to-date | +10.3% | -8.0% | -16.9% | -20.5% | +4.3% |
| 1-Year ReturnPast 12 months | +7.7% | -9.7% | +3.7% | -34.8% | -2.4% |
| 3-Year ReturnCumulative with dividends | +1403.6% | +47.9% | +82.4% | -37.0% | -3.9% |
| 5-Year ReturnCumulative with dividends | +68.5% | +45.9% | +131.5% | -83.1% | -39.5% |
| 10-Year ReturnCumulative with dividends | +2.0% | +515.7% | +491.2% | +21.5% | -0.7% |
| CAGR (3Y)Annualised 3-year return | +146.8% | +13.9% | +22.2% | -14.3% | -1.3% |
Risk & Volatility
CURR is the less volatile stock with a 0.57 beta — it tends to amplify market swings less than AXP's 1.35 beta. A beta below 1.0 means the stock typically moves less than the S&P 500. MA currently trades 85.9% from its 52-week high vs CURR's 44.7% drawdown — a narrower gap to the peak suggests stronger recent price momentum.
| Metric | CURRCurrenc Group, In… | MAMastercard Incorp… | AXPAmerican Express … | PYPLPayPal Holdings, … | WUThe Western Union… |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Beta (5Y)Sensitivity to S&P 500 | 0.57x | 0.78x | 1.35x | 1.30x | 0.71x |
| 52-Week HighHighest price in past year | $4.68 | $601.77 | $387.49 | $79.50 | $11.95 |
| 52-Week LowLowest price in past year | $0.33 | $465.59 | $220.43 | $38.46 | $7.85 |
| % of 52W HighCurrent price vs 52-week peak | +44.7% | +85.9% | +79.7% | +58.1% | +80.6% |
| RSI (14)Momentum oscillator 0–100 | 62.8 | 42.8 | 42.2 | 46.2 | 49.4 |
| Avg Volume (50D)Average daily shares traded | 184K | 3.2M | 2.4M | 18.5M | 6.6M |
Analyst Outlook
Analyst consensus: MA as "Buy", AXP as "Hold", PYPL as "Hold", WU as "Hold". Consensus price targets imply 67.5% upside for CURR (target: $4) vs -6.5% for WU (target: $9). For income investors, WU offers the higher dividend yield at 9.79% vs PYPL's 0.29%.
| Metric | CURRCurrenc Group, In… | MAMastercard Incorp… | AXPAmerican Express … | PYPLPayPal Holdings, … | WUThe Western Union… |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Analyst RatingConsensus buy/hold/sell | — | Buy | Hold | Hold | Hold |
| Price TargetConsensus 12-month target | $3.50 | $667.00 | $374.58 | $53.05 | $9.00 |
| # AnalystsCovering analysts | — | 63 | 56 | 69 | 48 |
| Dividend YieldAnnual dividend ÷ price | — | +0.6% | +0.9% | +0.3% | +9.8% |
| Dividend StreakConsecutive years of raises | 1 | 14 | 14 | 1 | 11 |
| Dividend / ShareAnnual DPS | — | $3.07 | $2.80 | $0.13 | $0.94 |
| Buyback YieldShare repurchases ÷ mkt cap | 0.0% | +2.6% | +2.8% | +14.2% | +7.7% |
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Chart 1Total Return — 5 Years (Rebased to 100)
| Stock | Mar 20 | Feb 26 | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Currenc Group, Inc. (CURR) | 100 | 70.87 | -29.1% |
| Mastercard Incorpor… (MA) | 100 | 181.06 | +81.1% |
| American Express Co… (AXP) | 100 | 309.85 | +209.9% |
| PayPal Holdings, In… (PYPL) | 100 | 46.37 | -53.6% |
| The Western Union C… (WU) | 100 | 40.53 | -59.5% |
American Express Co… (AXP) returned +132% over 5 years vs PayPal Holdings, In… (PYPL)'s -83%. A $10,000 investment in AXP 5 years ago would be worth $23,155 today (including dividends reinvested).
Chart 2Revenue Growth — 10 Years
| Stock | 2016 | 2025 | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Currenc Group, Inc. (CURR) | $84165.00 | $46M | +55071.4% |
| Mastercard Incorpor… (MA) | $10.8B | $32.8B | +204.3% |
| American Express Co… (AXP) | $38.4B | $74.2B | +93.4% |
| PayPal Holdings, In… (PYPL) | $10.8B | $33.3B | +207.5% |
| The Western Union C… (WU) | $5.4B | $4.0B | -25.5% |
Mastercard Incorporated's revenue grew from $10.8B (2016) to $32.8B (2025) — a 13.2% CAGR.
Chart 3Net Margin Trend — 10 Years
| Stock | 2016 | 2025 | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Currenc Group, Inc. (CURR) | -49.4% | -85.0% | -72.1% |
| Mastercard Incorpor… (MA) | 37.7% | 45.6% | +21.2% |
| American Express Co… (AXP) | 14.0% | 13.7% | -2.6% |
| PayPal Holdings, In… (PYPL) | 12.9% | 15.7% | +21.5% |
| The Western Union C… (WU) | 4.7% | 12.4% | +164.8% |
Mastercard Incorporated's net margin went from 38% (2016) to 46% (2025).
Chart 4P/E Ratio History — 9 Years
| Stock | 2017 | 2025 | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mastercard Incorpor… (MA) | 41.5 | 34.6 | -16.6% |
| American Express Co… (AXP) | 33.4 | 21.2 | -36.5% |
| PayPal Holdings, In… (PYPL) | 50.1 | 10.8 | -78.4% |
| The Western Union C… (WU) | 9.1 | 6.1 | -33.0% |
Mastercard Incorporated has traded in a 34x–56x P/E range over 9 years; current trailing P/E is ~31x. American Express Company has traded in a 12x–33x P/E range over 8 years; current trailing P/E is ~22x.
Chart 5EPS Growth — 10 Years
| Stock | 2016 | 2025 | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Currenc Group, Inc. (CURR) | -0.18 | -1.03 | -472.2% |
| Mastercard Incorpor… (MA) | 3.69 | 16.52 | +347.7% |
| American Express Co… (AXP) | 5.65 | 14.02 | +148.1% |
| PayPal Holdings, In… (PYPL) | 1.15 | 5.41 | +370.4% |
| The Western Union C… (WU) | 0.51 | 1.53 | +200.0% |
Mastercard Incorporated's EPS grew from $3.69 (2016) to $16.52 (2025) — a 18% CAGR.
Chart 6Free Cash Flow — 5 Years
Currenc Group, Inc. generated $3M FCF in 2024 (-75% vs 2021). Mastercard Incorporated generated $17B FCF in 2025 (+98% vs 2021).
CURR vs MA vs AXP vs PYPL vs WU: Key Questions Answered
9 questions · data-driven answers · updated daily
01Is CURR or MA or AXP or PYPL or WU a better buy right now?
The Western Union Company (WU) offers the better valuation at 6.3x trailing P/E (5.3x forward), making it the more compelling value choice. Analysts rate Mastercard Incorporated (MA) a "Buy" — based on 63 analyst ratings — the highest consensus in this comparison. The "better buy" depends entirely on your goals: growth investors should weight revenue trajectory, value investors should weight P/E and PEG, and income investors should weight dividend yield and streak.
02Which has the better valuation — CURR or MA or AXP or PYPL or WU?
On trailing P/E, The Western Union Company (WU) is the cheapest at 6.3x versus Mastercard Incorporated at 31.3x. On forward P/E, The Western Union Company is actually cheaper at 5.3x. The PEG ratio (P/E divided by earnings growth rate) is the most growth-adjusted single valuation metric: PayPal Holdings, Inc. wins at 0.98x versus American Express Company's 1.48x — a PEG below 1.0 traditionally signals the market is underpricing earnings growth.
03Which is the better long-term investment — CURR or MA or AXP or PYPL or WU?
Over the past 5 years, American Express Company (AXP) delivered a total return of +131.5%, compared to -83.1% for PayPal Holdings, Inc. (PYPL). A $10,000 investment in AXP five years ago would be worth approximately $23K today (assuming dividends reinvested). Over 10 years, the gap is even starker: MA returned +515.7% versus WU's -0.7%. Past returns do not guarantee future results, and the stock with the higher historical return may already have its best growth priced in.
04Which is safer — CURR or MA or AXP or PYPL or WU?
By beta (market sensitivity over 5 years), Currenc Group, Inc. (CURR) is the lower-risk stock at 0.57β versus American Express Company's 1.35β — meaning AXP is approximately 137% more volatile than CURR relative to the S&P 500. On balance sheet safety, PayPal Holdings, Inc. (PYPL) carries a lower debt/equity ratio of 49% versus 2% for Mastercard Incorporated — giving it more financial flexibility in a downturn.
05Which has better profit margins — CURR or MA or AXP or PYPL or WU?
Mastercard Incorporated (MA) is the more profitable company, earning 45.6% net margin versus -85.0% for Currenc Group, Inc. — meaning it keeps 45.6% of every revenue dollar as bottom-line profit. Operating margin tells a similar story: MA leads at 59.2% versus -59.0% for CURR. At the gross margin level — before operating expenses — MA leads at 83.4%, reflecting greater pricing power or product mix advantage. Stronger margins indicate durable pricing power, lower cost of revenue, or higher mix of software/services. They are one of the clearest signs of business quality.
06Is CURR or MA or AXP or PYPL or WU more undervalued right now?
The PEG ratio (forward P/E divided by expected earnings growth rate) is the most precise measure of undervaluation relative to growth potential. By this metric, PayPal Holdings, Inc. (PYPL) is the more undervalued stock at a PEG of 0.98x versus American Express Company's 1.48x. A PEG below 1.0 is traditionally considered the threshold for growth-adjusted undervaluation. On forward earnings alone, The Western Union Company (WU) trades at 5.3x forward P/E versus 26.4x for Mastercard Incorporated — 21.1x cheaper on a one-year earnings basis. Analyst consensus price targets imply the most upside for CURR: 67.5% to $3.50.
07Which pays a better dividend — CURR or MA or AXP or PYPL or WU?
In this comparison, WU (9.8% yield), AXP (0.9% yield), MA (0.6% yield), PYPL (0.3% yield) pay a dividend. CURR does not pay a meaningful dividend and should not be held primarily for income.
08Is CURR or MA or AXP or PYPL or WU better for a retirement portfolio?
For long-horizon retirement investors, Mastercard Incorporated (MA) is the stronger choice — it scores higher on the combination of lower volatility, dividend reliability, and long-term compounding (low volatility (β 0.78), 0.6% yield, +515.7% 10Y return). Both have compounded well over 10 years (MA: +515.7%, PYPL: +21.5%), confirming both are viable long-term holds — but the lower-volatility option typically results in less emotional selling during corrections. Retirement portfolios generally favour predictability over maximum returns. Consult a financial advisor before making allocation decisions.
09What are the main differences between CURR and MA and AXP and PYPL and WU?
Both stocks operate in the Financial Services sector, making this a peer-level intra-sector comparison — the same macro tailwinds and headwinds will affect both. In terms of investment character: CURR is a small-cap quality compounder stock; MA is a large-cap quality compounder stock; AXP is a large-cap quality compounder stock; PYPL is a mid-cap deep-value stock; WU is a small-cap deep-value stock. MA, AXP, WU pay a dividend while CURR, PYPL do not, making them suitable for different income and tax situations. These fundamental differences mean investors should not choose between them on a single metric — the "better stock" depends entirely on which of these characteristics aligns with your investment strategy.
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