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Western Union (NYSE:WU) shares jump 13% as merger spread almost doubles

Western Union (NYSE:WU) shares jump 13% as merger spread almost doubles

NEW YORK, July 17, 2026, 5:12 p.m. EDT – Shares in Western Union climbed 13% after the company’s merger spread nearly doubled.

The Western Union Company closed at $8.88 on Friday, rising roughly 6.4%. The stock advanced 13.3% for the week, as the S&P 500 dropped 1.6%. Regular U.S. trading had ended.

International Money Express , also called Intermex, declined 7.4% for the week, closing at $13.42. The acquisition target saw its gross spread to the $16 per share cash bid expand from 10.3% to 19.2%.

The simultaneous movement serves as an indicator to investors. It signals that the market favored Western Union but required greater compensation for risk associated with the deal. This reflects a market interpretation rather than a definitive reason.

Investor signalJuly 10July 17Weekly change
Western Union close$7.84$8.88+13.3%
Intermex close$14.50$13.42-7.4%
Gross spread to $16 offer10.3%19.2%+8.9 percentage points

Western Union surpassed its main competitors. Remitly Global dropped 4.4% on Friday but recorded a 1.5% rise for the week. Euronet Worldwide declined 0.3% on Friday and advanced 5.2% on the week.

Western Union’s April forecast was based on the expected closing of the Intermex deal in the second quarter. The company anticipated adjusted revenue growth between 6% and 9%, and projected adjusted EPS in the range of $1.75 to $1.85. That closing did not occur.

The main focus for July 30 will be the outlook update. The company set this earnings release date in Thursday’s announcement. Executives are scheduled to host a conference call at 4:30 p.m. ET.

Shares traded at 23.2 million on Friday, nearly 2.8 times the 20-day average volume. The most recent data showed short interest was 17.5% of float. Trading positions may have contributed to the sharp move.

Citigroup maintained its Neutral rating on Friday and lowered its price target for Western Union to $8.50 from $9.50. Western Union shares ended the session 4.5% higher than the updated target.

The June 24 update from the companies reported substantial progress, with regulatory clearance granted in 51 relevant U.S. states and territories. The deal had also obtained approval or no objection from all international authorities. One U.S. state remained outstanding, with discussions ongoing involving New York’s regulator.

Western Union has pushed back the deadline for its delayed-draw loan commitment to November 10 from July 8, offering more leeway on timing. The shift does not address any remaining approval uncertainty.

The surge reduced Western Union’s income attractiveness. The company’s $0.94 annualized dividend now offers a 10.6% yield, down from 12.0% a week ago. Roughly 140 basis points were shaved off.

First-quarter figures highlight the operational strain weighing on the valuation. Adjusted operating margin declined to 13% from 19%, while adjusted EPS decreased to $0.25 from $0.41. Chief Executive Devin McGranahan cited “continued challenges in our Americas retail business.” Q4 Capital

Branded digital transactions increased by 21%, while adjusted digital revenue climbed by just 6%. The disparity highlights ongoing attention on pricing and unit economics.

No quarterly results are expected this week, with the scheduled report set for July 30. Investors will watch for regulatory developments and monitor the Intermex spread.

Key risks are still focused on regulatory timelines, ongoing softness in Americas retail operations, and persistent margin pressures. Any additional delays may necessitate adjustments to guidance. Should short covering have contributed to Friday’s gains, that backing may fade rapidly.

Friday’s rally narrowed the dividend yield, while the Intermex spread grew wider. This divergence now sets the stage for July 30.

Marcin Frąckiewicz is the founder and CEO of TS2 Space, a satellite communications company serving customers around the world. A graduate of the Warsaw School of Economics (SGH), he has more than two decades of experience in telecommunications, satellite services and technology ventures. He writes about satellite communications, space technology, artificial intelligence and the stock market, with a particular focus on technology companies, semiconductors, emerging industries and the trends shaping global innovation. Follow Marcin Frąckiewicz on Google News, Facebook. or Linkedin.

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