Corpay CPAY Business Segments
| TTM Q1 '26 | TTM Q4 '25 | TTM Q3 '25 | TTM Q2 '25 | TTM Q1 '25 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Other Operating Income by Business | ||||||
| Corporate Payments | -$473K+7.3% | -$172K+74.9% | -$516K-54.8% | -$510K-4.0% | -$510K+21.3% | |
| Lodging Payments | -$78K— | -$5K— | —— | —— | —— | |
| Other | -$51K-1,600% | -$3K+57.1% | -$5K-17.6% | -$3K+33.3% | -$3K+36.8% | |
| Operating Income by Business | ||||||
| Corporate Payments | $689.05M+31.6% | $639.79M+28.4% | $604.74M+30.5% | $564.16M+30.8% | $523.51M+28.8% | |
| Lodging Payments | $194.42M-11.3% | $194.7M-12.8% | $203.93M-10.0% | $212.34M-9.7% | $219.16M-11.3% | |
| Other | $84.96M+26,700% | $84.91M+838% | $5.81M-92.6% | $4.43M-94.3% | $317K-99.6% | |
| Vehicle Payments | $1.23B+15.0% | $1.07B-0.2% | $1.1B+15.6% | $1.08B+13.3% | $1.07B+13.6% | |
| Selling by Business | ||||||
| Corporate Payments | $265.51M+46.4% | $239.56M+39.0% | $211.55M+32.7% | $196.56M+29.4% | $181.35M+25.1% | |
| Lodging Payments | $32.18M+24.5% | $30.9M+27.1% | $29.11M+16.8% | $27.3M+8.3% | $25.85M+5.0% | |
| Other | $12.12M+37.2% | $10.93M+28.9% | $10.03M+4.1% | $10.11M-1.9% | $8.83M-19.8% | |
| Vehicle Payments | $209.83M+17.7% | $197.61M+12.4% | $187.78M+7.7% | $181.04M+5.3% | $178.24M+5.7% | |
| Processing by Business | ||||||
| Corporate Payments | $350.35M+21.7% | $324.17M+22.7% | $314.77M+32.2% | $305.46M+38.1% | $287.8M+34.2% | |
| Lodging Payments | $124.41M+3.3% | $123.79M+3.5% | $122.12M+3.1% | $122.12M+4.7% | $120.44M+2.9% | |
| Other | $144.95M+24.2% | $140.99M+17.8% | $134.07M+16.9% | $121.96M+9.3% | $116.68M+2.8% | |
| Vehicle Payments | $399.68M+11.5% | $380.23M+4.0% | $366.94M-1.9% | $363.31M-3.7% | $358.61M-4.9% | |
| G&A by Business | ||||||
| Corporate Payments | $321.9M+56.1% | $288.38M+49.5% | $242.63M+34.5% | $226.26M+30.3% | $206.25M+21.3% | |
| Lodging Payments | $71.34M-1.2% | $70.8M-2.4% | $71.6M-3.2% | $72.29M-2.4% | $72.18M-3.7% | |
| Other | $47.43M+14.8% | $46.36M+16.8% | $44.49M+10.3% | $41.01M-1.3% | $41.31M-1.1% | |
| Vehicle Payments | $339.19M+12.0% | $327.48M+5.0% | $312.02M-0.9% | $306.22M-3.5% | $302.84M-4.5% | |
| Amortization by Business | ||||||
| Corporate Payments | $131.58M+79.5% | $111.54M+76.0% | $88.95M+53.5% | $83.03M+49.9% | $73.32M+30.7% | |
| Lodging Payments | $31.53M-11.9% | $33.72M-5.0% | $35.83M+1.4% | $36.2M+2.0% | $35.8M+0.4% | |
| Other | $2.03M-2.1% | $2.02M-5.2% | $2.03M-9.5% | $2.02M-13.6% | $2.07M-13.4% | |
| Vehicle Payments | $112.66M-11.8% | $114.85M-11.6% | $120.19M-8.2% | $124.43M-4.8% | $127.76M-2.9% | |
| CapEx by Business | ||||||
| Corporate Payments | $44.24M+34.5% | $40.86M+25.4% | $38.46M+26.6% | $35.41M+28.5% | $32.89M+25.0% | |
| Lodging Payments | $25.34M+29.8% | $22.03M+12.2% | $20.36M+14.0% | $20.04M+23.2% | $19.53M+29.3% | |
| Other | $8.71M+35.1% | $8.44M+51.8% | $7.41M+23.7% | $7.29M+29.3% | $6.45M+17.2% | |
| Vehicle Payments | $128.79M+7.4% | $129.43M+10.2% | $126.2M+9.4% | $124.56M+10.5% | $119.89M+9.4% | |
| D&A by Business | ||||||
| Lodging Payments | $16.58M+17.6% | $15.88M+20.3% | $15.33M-27.7% | $14.69M-50.8% | $14.09M-63.2% | |
| Vehicle Payments | $82.11M+19.1% | $79.2M+12.9% | $70.38M-31.4% | $68.53M-49.2% | $68.94M-59.3% | |
| Revenues, net by Product | ||||||
| Corporate Payments | $1.79B+37.2% | $1.63B+33.2% | $1.49B+32.5% | $1.41B+32.2% | $1.3B+27.6% | |
| Lodging Payments | $470.34M-3.5% | $469.54M-3.9% | $477.89M-2.0% | $484.89M-2.0% | $487.49M-4.3% | |
| Vehicle Payments | $2.22B+11.4% | $2.13B+5.8% | $2.05B+2.0% | $2B0.0% | $1.99B-0.7% |
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- How does Corpay break its business down?
- Corpay (CPAY) reports revenue by business across 4 parts — Corporate Payments, Lodging Payments, Other and Vehicle Payments. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
- Where does Corpay's segment data come from?
- Segment breakdowns are pulled from the segment footnotes in Corpay's SEC filings (the XBRL dimensional tags), so every line ties back to a reported figure. Switch between quarterly, annual, and TTM, or open any segment for its full history.
