Walmart Launches Tap-to-Pay Following $90 Billion Market Value Drop During Earnings Week

Walmart Launches Tap-to-Pay Following $90 Billion Market Value Drop During Earnings Week

BENTONVILLE, August 21, 2026, 22:15 CDT

  • Tap to Pay launches at certain Walmart and Sam’s Club stores beginning August 24.
  • Every U.S. store and club is expected to be covered by the end of the year; fuel will be included by mid-2027.
  • Walmart shares closed the week down roughly 9.8% following an unusual miss in comparable sales.

Walmart Inc. is set to start allowing payment with contactless cards, mobile phones and smartwatches at select checkout lanes in the U.S. beginning Monday. The launch will support Google Pay, marking the end of one of the biggest tap-to-pay gaps in the retail sector.

Timing holds greater significance than the technology itself. During earnings week, Walmart’s stock ended down around 9.8%. Investors wiped out roughly $90 billion in market value after U.S. comparable sales rose only 2.6%.

Tap to Pay does not represent a new source of payment revenue. Walmart did not reveal any targets for revenue, cost savings or user adoption. Checkout conversion is the quantifiable channel, while the strategic compromise involves less influence over Walmart Pay and reduced access to first-party data.

Rollout stageTimingCoverage
Initial launchAugust 24, 2026Some Walmart and Sam’s Club stores
Store rolloutBy end-2026All U.S. Walmart and Sam’s Club locations
Fuel rolloutBy mid-2027Fuel stations at Walmart and Sam’s Club
Eligible methodsAt checkoutContactless payment by card, smartphone, or smartwatch
Walmart’s announced schedule as of August 21, 2026.

The firm is safeguarding its proprietary financial products within the open-wallet platform. Digital wallets will accept eligible cards from Walmart, Sam’s Club, and OnePay. Walmart Pay and Sam’s Club Scan & Go will continue to be offered.

The distinction holds significance. The rollout could ease checkout friction while retaining Walmart’s cards. However, app-driven purchase data might decrease if shoppers opt for third-party wallets. Walmart has not provided figures for either impact.

Weekly market markerValueInvestor reading
August 14 close$115.27Level before earnings
August 20 close$103.84-9.15% following report
August 21 closeAbout $103.94Friday up 0.10%
Weekly changeAbout -9.8%Minor recovery seen Friday
Estimated value lostAbout $90.2 billion7.96 billion shares factored
Friday’s close is calculated from the verified 0.10% move and Thursday close. Equity-value loss is a preliminary estimate. MarketWatch; StockAnalysis

The earnings outlook presented a mixed bag. Quarterly revenue increased by 5.9% to reach $187.9 billion. U.S. e-commerce saw a 24% rise, while delivery from stores jumped 40%. However, the gain in U.S. comparable sales fell short of analysts’ 3.8% forecast.

Operating markerQ2 FY27Change
Revenue$187.9 billion+5.9%
Walmart U.S. comparable salesExcluding fuel+2.6%
Walmart U.S. e-commerceDigital sales+24%
Store-fulfilled deliveryU.S.+40%
Global advertisingAll segments+38%
Adjusted operating incomeConstant currency+17.4%
Quarter ended July 31, 2026. Walmart Q2 FY27 results

Chief Executive John Furner said, “Our multi-year growth in e-commerce is evidence that customers are choosing Walmart because we deliver price, speed, and convenience.” The addition of Tap to Pay brings an extra convenience factor to Walmart’s approach. Q2 statement

Caution is required when comparing profits. Operating income as reported increased by 28.8%. Adjusted for constant currency, growth was 17.4%, factoring in a net benefit of 750 basis points from tariff refunds. Walmart is directing the rest of the refunds towards price reductions.

Analyst actionRatingNew targetUpside vs. ~$103.94
Goldman SachsBuy$13025.1%
BofA SecuritiesBuy$12621.2%
BMO Capital MarketsOutperform$12621.2%
BairdOutperform$12015.5%
Wolfe ResearchOutperform$11510.6%
Post-earnings target cuts reported August 21; upside recalculated from the estimated Friday close. Goldman and BofA; Baird; Wolfe

All companies mentioned maintained a positive rating, even as targets were reduced. While this is encouraging, the most conservative new target offers just 10.6% potential upside. Investors are seeking clearer sales growth before assigning Walmart its former high valuation.

Retail stocks outperformed on Friday. Shares of Kroger Co. increased by 2.8%, Costco Wholesale Corporation advanced 1.5%, and Amazon.com Inc. declined 0.6%. Walmart edged up 0.1%.

Risks: The impact of tap-to-pay might be limited if adoption remains low, with minimal effect on transaction volume or average basket size. Increased options for digital wallets could reduce engagement with Walmart Pay. If consumer spending slows more rapidly, any checkout efficiency gains could be offset.

Markets resume trading on Monday, August 24, coinciding with the start of the rollout. Investors are advised to monitor which locations implement the service initially and to see if Walmart provides updates on adoption. The more challenging assessments will come from third-quarter foot traffic and average transaction size.

NASDAQ: WMT · Investor dashboard

Tap-to-pay meets an earnings reset

Market closedRollout starts Aug. 24All U.S. stores by year-end
Estimated close: August 21, 2026, 4:00 p.m. EDT
Dashboard: August 22, 2026, 05:15 CEST
Friday close
~$103.94
+0.10% Friday
Weekly move
−9.8%
From $115.27
Estimated value lost
$90.2B
7.96B shares used
U.S. e-commerce
+24%
Q2 FY27

Share-price path through earnings week

$115.27~$103.94Earnings
Investor hinge: contactless checkout can remove friction. It cannot by itself repair slower comparable sales or a premium valuation.

Rollout clock

AUGUST 24, 2026
Selected stores and clubs
Cards, phones and watches
END-2026
All U.S. stores and clubs
Google Pay and other wallets
MID-2027
Fuel stations
Final announced phase

Q2 operating signals

MetricResultChange
Revenue$187.9B+5.9%
U.S. comparable salesEx-fuel+2.6%
Store-fulfilled deliveryU.S.+40%
Global advertisingAll units+38%
Adjusted operating incomeConstant FX+17.4%

Post-earnings targets

FirmTargetUpside
Goldman$13025.1%
BofA / BMO$12621.2%
Baird$12015.5%
Wolfe$11510.6%
Risk: wallet adoption may be immaterial, while weaker consumer demand can keep estimates falling.
Sources: Walmart August 20–21 releases; Reuters; MarketWatch; StockAnalysis; post-earnings analyst notes. Friday close and equity-value loss are transparent estimates from the verified +0.10% move, $103.84 Thursday close and 7.96 billion shares.
Shan Ahmed Khan

Shan Ahmed Khan is a senior markets reporter at TS2.tech. His coverage ranges from stocks and technology to economic developments across global markets. He worked in investment research and market analysis before becoming a financial journalist and is a graduate of the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS).

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