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BILL stock slides 7% to start 2026 despite KBW target raise — what to watch Monday
4 January 2026
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BILL stock slides 7% to start 2026 despite KBW target raise — what to watch Monday

NEW YORK, Jan 4, 2026, 11:01 AM ET — Market closed

  • BILL shares ended Friday down 7.3% at $50.56, setting up a test when U.S. markets reopen Monday.
  • Keefe, Bruyette & Woods lifted its price target to $60 while keeping a “market perform” rating, Benzinga data showed.
  • Next catalysts include a Jan. 16 finance leadership change disclosed in an SEC filing and an earnings update expected in early February.

BILL Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: BILL) shares closed down 7.3% on Friday at $50.56, a sharp drop that left the small-business payments and software name on watchlists ahead of Monday’s reopening. The move came even as Keefe, Bruyette & Woods raised its price target.

The slide matters now because it was one of the stock’s biggest single-day declines in weeks and pushed BILL back toward the lower end of its recent trading band. With the new year starting on a choppy note for growth stocks, investors are looking for clearer signals on interest rates and small-business spending — two inputs that can quickly swing fintech valuations.

It also leaves BILL trading roughly halfway below its 52-week high, underscoring how quickly sentiment can turn on software names tied to transaction activity. The stock’s 52-week range stands at about $36.55 to $100.19, according to market data.

On Friday, BILL opened near $55 and traded as low as about $50.5 before settling near the session low. About 3.6 million shares changed hands, according to LSEG data.

The broader tape did not offer much support. The S&P 500 ended Friday up 0.19% while the Nasdaq finished essentially flat, a session marked by higher Treasury yields and a rotation toward value.

“Value is outperforming growth,” said Jed Ellerbroek, a portfolio manager at Argent Capital, in a Reuters interview, capturing a backdrop that tends to pressure higher-multiple software stocks. Reuters market report

Against that setting, Sanjay Sakhrani at Keefe, Bruyette & Woods raised his price target on BILL to $60 from $52 and kept a “market perform” rating, Benzinga’s analyst ratings feed showed. Benzinga analyst ratings

A “price target” is an analyst’s estimate of where a stock could trade over the next year, while “market perform” is Wall Street shorthand for a roughly neutral view — not a call to buy aggressively, but not a warning to sell.

BILL sells cloud-based tools that help small and midsize businesses automate payables and receivables — the routine work of sending, receiving and tracking payments. The company’s results tend to track how much money moves through its platform and how well it holds onto customers in a tight spending environment.

The next major company catalyst is its quarterly update, with several market calendars pointing to an early-February report; Nasdaq’s earnings page currently shows an estimated Feb. 5 date. Investors will be listening for commentary on payment volumes, customer growth and outlook for 2026.

Before that, investors also have a mid-January management change to parse. The company’s principal accounting officer, Germaine Cota, plans to resign effective Jan. 16, an SEC filing showed.

But the risk for bulls is that rising yields and any signs of slowing small-business activity could hit payment volumes and keep pressure on software valuations. If BILL’s next update disappoints, the stock could quickly drift back toward its 52-week low area.

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