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ServiceNow Inc Price

NOW
$91.44
+$0.26(+0.28%)

*Data last updated: 2026-05-11 14:58 (UTC+8)

As of 2026-05-11 14:58, ServiceNow Inc (NOW) is priced at $91.44, with a total market cap of $94.03B, a P/E ratio of 90.87, and a dividend yield of 0.00%. Today, the stock price fluctuated between $90.48 and $94.75. The current price is 1.06% above the day's low and 3.49% below the day's high, with a trading volume of 24.35M. Over the past 52 weeks, NOW has traded between $81.24 to $105.58, and the current price is -13.39% away from the 52-week high.

NOW Key Stats

Yesterday's Close$93.59
Market Cap$94.03B
Volume24.35M
P/E Ratio90.87
Dividend Yield (TTM)0.00%
Diluted EPS (TTM)1.69
Net Income (FY)$1.74B
Revenue (FY)$13.27B
Earnings Date2026-07-22
EPS Estimate0.85
Revenue Estimate$3.92B
Shares Outstanding1.00B
Beta (1Y)0.819

About NOW

ServiceNow, Inc. provides enterprise cloud computing solutions that defines, structures, consolidates, manages, and automates services for enterprises worldwide. It operates the Now platform for workflow automation, artificial intelligence, machine learning, robotic process automation, performance analytics, electronic service catalogs and portals, configuration management systems, data benchmarking, encryption, and collaboration and development tools. The company also provides information technology (IT) service management applications; IT service management product suite for enterprise's employees, customers, and partners; IT business management product suite; IT operations management product that connects a customer's physical and cloud-based IT infrastructure; IT Asset Management to automate IT asset lifecycles; and security operations that connects with internal and third party. In addition, it offers governance, risk, and compliance product to manage risk and resilience; human resources, legal, and workplace service delivery products; safe workplace applications; customer service management product; and field service management applications. Further, it provides App Engine product; IntegrationHub enables application to extend workflows; and professional, industry solutions, and customer support services. It serves government, financial services, healthcare, telecommunications, manufacturing, IT services, technology, oil and gas, education, and consumer products through direct sales team and resale partners. It has a strategic partnership with Celonis to help customers identify and prioritize processes that are suitable for automation. The company was formerly known as Service-now.com and changed its name to ServiceNow, Inc. in May 2012. The company was founded in 2004 and is headquartered in Santa Clara, California.
SectorTechnology
IndustrySoftware - Application
CEOWilliam R. McDermott
HeadquartersSanta Clara,CA,US
Employees (FY)50.00K
Average Revenue (1Y)$265.56K
Net Income per Employee$34.96K

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Just caught something interesting in the latest fintech industry growth breakdown. The numbers are honestly wild if you think about it—we're looking at a $650 billion market in 2025 that's growing 3.5x faster than traditional banks. That's not hype, that's actual market share erosion happening right now. What really stood out to me is how regional variation is reshaping the whole landscape. Latin America is absolutely on fire with 40% annual growth—Mercado Pago, Nubank, and PagBank basically own that market. Meanwhile Asia Pacific hit a wall, dropping from 23% to 15% growth because regulators finally showed up. Europe's still fragmented as hell, which probably means there's still room for consolidation plays. But here's where it gets interesting: the fintech industry growth isn't just about payments anymore. Lending is exploding in underserved markets, insurance tech is growing 37% annually (though from a tiny base), and capital markets are waking up. The big story though? Stablecoins. $35 trillion in transaction volume last year, but only $390 billion was actual payments. The rest is trading noise. Yet the market's projecting $2-4 trillion by 2030 for stablecoins specifically. That's the real infrastructure play. The shift I'm watching is behavioral. For the first time, customers trust fintech companies more than traditional banks. That's not a small thing. It means the moat isn't just technology anymore—it's trust and unit economics. Companies like Stripe, Revolut, and others are getting banking licenses not for regulatory arbitrage, but because they've won the customer relationship game. Four trends I think matter: AI is compressing product cycles from years to weeks, digital assets went from speculation to actual infrastructure, fintech firms are now hunting banking licenses like it's a trophy, and B2B enabler models are quietly becoming the fastest-growing segment (13% of revenue, 25% growth rate). The winners aren't going to be the ones who tell the best story anymore. They're going to be companies that balance growth with real unit economics, own customer relationships, and treat compliance as a competitive advantage instead of a cost center. That's the fintech industry growth playbook now. Looking ahead, the real opportunities are in digital asset infrastructure, financial services AI agents, data infrastructure for credit decisions, wealth advice for the mass affluent, and identity/KYC layers. The companies building those foundational pieces will probably be the ones who own the next decade. What's wild is how fast this shifted. Five years ago you could raise a billion dollars with a deck and a burn rate. Now? Unit economics matter. Profitability matters. Compliance matters. The fintech industry growth story isn't about disruption anymore—it's about boring, sustainable business models. And honestly, that's probably healthier for everyone.
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