Recent commentary around WEX (WEX) has focused on its earnings per share growth, supported by share buybacks and strong return on equity. Together, these factors have drawn fresh attention to the stock’s valuation.
See our latest analysis for WEX.
Over the past year, WEX’s share price return has been mixed, with a 30-day share price return of 21.47% and a 90-day share price return of 35.61%, while the 1-year total shareholder return is 9.98%. This suggests momentum has been building recently following attention on earnings per share growth and valuation, alongside events such as the upcoming CFO appearance at the Deutsche Bank 2026 Technology Conference.
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Some investors see WEX’s recent surge as the start of a re rating, while others worry the move has gone too far too fast. The valuation numbers now on the table help show which view has more support.
The most followed narrative currently places WEX’s fair value at $187.30, slightly below the last close of $191.78. This frames the recent share price strength in valuation terms.
Expanding investments in product innovation (AI powered claims processing, enhanced payment platforms, and API integrations) and significant sales force increases, especially in Corporate Payments and Mobility, indicate a forward pipeline of new customer wins and greater share of digital payment transactions. This positions WEX to benefit from higher transaction volume, improved margins through operating leverage, and increased cross sell of value added services.
Want to see what sits behind that outlook for WEX? The narrative leans on measured revenue growth, higher margins, and a future earnings multiple that needs careful scrutiny.
Result: Fair Value of $187.30 (OVERVALUED)
Have a read of the narrative in full and understand what's behind the forecasts.
However, WEX still faces meaningful risks, including pressure from larger payment platforms and the shift toward electric vehicles, which could weigh on traditional fuel card volumes.
Find out about the key risks to this WEX narrative.
The analyst narrative has WEX trading about 2.4% above its $187.30 fair value. Our DCF model points in a very different direction. It values WEX at $492.85, which is well above the current $191.78 share price and implies a wide gap between price and modeled cash flows.
That spread raises a simple question: Is the DCF model too generous on long term assumptions, or are analyst multiples too cautious on what WEX can earn over time?
Look into how the SWS DCF model arrives at its fair value.
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