EU's Digital Markets Act Boosts App Economy
This collection features companies positioned to benefit from Apple's EU policy changes. App developers can now bypass App Store fees through alternative payment systems, potentially boosting their revenue, while payment processors gain access to new transaction streams.
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Spotify Technology SA
SPOT
Current price
$730.64
As a vocal critic of Apple's fees, Spotify is a primary beneficiary, able to steer its large EU user base to its own website for subscriptions, thereb...
As a vocal critic of Apple's fees, Spotify is a primary beneficiary, able to steer its large EU user base to its own website for subscriptions, thereby boosting profit margins.
PayPal Holdings, Inc.
PYPL
Current price
$69.80
PayPal is a globally recognized alternative payment system that app developers can now integrate into their websites to process payments outside of Ap...
PayPal is a globally recognized alternative payment system that app developers can now integrate into their websites to process payments outside of Apple's ecosystem.
Match Group, Inc.
MTCH
Current price
$37.98
Owner of Tinder, Hinge, and other dating apps, Match Group can significantly increase profitability on its subscription and in-app purchase revenue fr...
Owner of Tinder, Hinge, and other dating apps, Match Group can significantly increase profitability on its subscription and in-app purchase revenue from EU users.
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The EU's Digital Markets Act is creating a more open app economy by requiring Apple to allow alternative payment systems. This regulatory shift presents a timely opportunity for both app developers who can avoid hefty commissions and payment processors who can capture new transaction volume.
What You Need to Know
This collection represents a tactical, event-driven investment opportunity focused on a specific regulatory change in a major market. Companies included span both sides of the value chain: app developers who can now route users to direct payment channels and payment processors providing the infrastructure.
Why These Stocks
These companies were carefully selected for their potential to leverage or enable alternative payment systems. The basket includes vocal critics of Apple's policies, subscription-based apps, gaming platforms, and payment technology providers positioned to benefit from this industry transformation.
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Stocks Rated Buy by Analysts
10 of 13 assets in this group are rated Buy by professional analysts.
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Breaking Down Digital Walls
App developers can now avoid Apple's 30% commission fees in the EU, potentially translating to immediate profit margin improvements for subscription-based services like Spotify and dating apps.
New Money Flows
Payment processors like PayPal and Adyen are gaining access to billions in transaction volume that was previously locked inside Apple's ecosystem. This could significantly boost their revenue in Europe.
Gaming's Golden Opportunity
Mobile gaming companies spend billions on app store fees annually. Now, publishers like Electronic Arts and Roblox can direct EU players to alternative payment options, potentially keeping more of each dollar spent.
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