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Paycom boosts stock repurchase plan to $1.5 billion

EditorLina Guerrero
Published 07/31/2024, 04:16 PM
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OKLAHOMA CITY - Paycom (NYSE:PAYC) Software, Inc. (NYSE:PAYC), a provider of cloud-based human capital management software, has announced an expansion and extension of its stock repurchase program. The company's board of directors has approved an increase in the repurchase plan, now allowing for $1.5 billion in buybacks through August 15, 2026.

This move comes after Paycom had approximately $676 million remaining in its previous repurchase authorization. According to Chad Richison, Paycom's founder, CEO, and chairman, the company has bought back around 2.3 million shares, equating to 4% of the company, for nearly $413 million since last July. Richison highlighted Paycom's debt-free strong balance sheet and robust cash flow as foundational to the decision. He indicated that future repurchases would be made opportunistically, with an eye on relative valuations compared to industry peers.

The repurchase of shares may occur in various forms, including open market transactions at current market prices, privately negotiated transactions, or other methods as per federal securities laws. The board of directors' committee will determine the specific timing, quantity, and value of the repurchases based on market conditions, stock price, and other corporate factors.

Paycom, celebrating a 25-year history, has been recognized for its innovative HR and payroll technology solutions, such as Beti®, which allows employees to manage their own payroll. The company's software aims to streamline HR processes and enhance employee empowerment by providing direct access to their data through a single app.

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