Equifax (EFX) has drawn investor attention after its Market Pulse Second Quarter U.S. Consumer Credit Trends report showed overall U.S. consumer debt balances stabilizing at about US$18.25t, with mortgages and revolving bank card debt playing a central role.
The same report highlighted consistent improvement in delinquencies across automotive, bankcard, and mortgage categories. For investors watching Equifax stock, these shifts in credit quality offer additional context for assessing the company’s data and analytics focused business model.
See our latest analysis for Equifax.
Equifax shares trade at US$180.46, with a 90 day share price return of 14.42% suggesting improving short term momentum. In contrast, the year to date share price return has declined 15.68% and the 1 year total shareholder return has declined 28%.
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Bulls point to Equifax’s data driven growth and recent share price rebound. Bears focus on the weak multi year shareholder returns. As you weigh the stock today, which case do the current valuation signals appear to support?
On the most followed narrative, Equifax’s fair value of $210.52 sits above the recent $180.46 share price, which puts the focus on what needs to go right to close that gap.
Accelerating customer adoption of new multi data product solutions (e.g., TWN indicator, Single Data Fabric, EFX.AI) and continued high NPI (New Product Introduction) rates are expanding Equifax's value proposition, positioning the company to capture incremental market share and drive sustained organic revenue growth above historical levels.
Curious what kind of revenue mix and margin profile that growth path assumes. The narrative leans on faster earnings expansion and a leaner share count to support that higher fair value.
Result: Fair Value of $210.52 (UNDERVALUED)
Have a read of the narrative in full and understand what's behind the forecasts.
However, you also need to watch for persistent litigation and compliance costs, along with pressure from alternative credit models and fintech competitors that could challenge the Equifax narrative.
Find out about the key risks to this Equifax narrative.
The earlier 14.3% undervalued view on Equifax rests on a fair value estimate of $210.52. The picture looks different when you focus on its P/E. At about 30.7x earnings, Equifax trades above both peer averages of 29.3x and the US Professional Services industry at 21.8x.
Our fair ratio for Equifax is 28.5x, which sits below the current P/E. That gap points to valuation risk rather than clear upside if earnings do not track forecasts. If the market places more emphasis on simple earnings multiples than on cash flow models, which signal do you give more weight to?
See what the numbers say about this price — find out in our valuation breakdown.
With mixed signals around Equifax valuation and credit trends, it helps to see the underlying details first hand and decide where you stand. To weigh both sides of the story quickly, it is worth reviewing the 2 key rewards and 1 important warning sign
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