Bill. com Holdings, Inc. provides cloud-based software that digitizes and automates back-office financial operations for small and midsize businesses worldwide. It offers artificial-intelligence (AI)-enabled financial software platform.
Bill Holdings stock last closed at $40.07, up 1.47% from the previous day, and has decreased 14.44% in one year. It has overperformed other stocks in the Software - Application industry by 0.3 percentage points. Bill Holdings stock is currently +16.35% from its 52-week low of $34.44, and -29.96% from its 52-week high of $57.21.
There are currently 99.6M BILL shares outstanding. The market value of BILL is $3.99B. In the last 24 hours, 2.47M BILL shares were traded.
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Out of 10 Equities analysts who monitor BILL, the consensus analyst rating on BILL is a Buy
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Matthew Coad, a bottom 7% analyst from Truist Securities maintains BILL with a strong buy rating and lowers their BILL price target from $59.00 to $46.00, on Apr 24, 2026.
Joseph Vafi, a top 2% analyst from Canaccord Genuity maintains BILL with a strong buy rating and raises their BILL price target from $75.00 to $77.00, on Feb 10, 2026.
Canaccord Genuity's Joseph Vafi raised their price target on Bill Holdings (NYSE: BILL) by 2.7% from $75 to $77 on 2026/02/10. The analyst maintained their Strong Buy rating on the stock.
Bill Holdings reported its Q2 2026 earnings.
According to Vafi, a combination of the company's GTM strategy, product innovation, and an improving spend environment across several categories drove Q2's momentum, delivered an earnings beat, and improved FY 2026 guidance.
For Q2 2026, Bill Holdings reported:
Management guided:
For Q3 2026:
For FY 2026
Founder & CEO René Lacerte commented: “We delivered a strong Q2, with a significant beat on revenue and profitability, and continued our track record of rapid innovation.
“With a leading position in a large market, strong brand recognition, and a differentiated platform and distribution ecosystem, we are leveraging our unique assets alongside AI to eliminate unnecessary workflows and shape the future of touchless B2B transactions.”
CFO Rohini Jain added, “We accelerated core revenue growth while strengthening our margin profile.
“Our Q2 performance underscores the durability of our business and the discipline of our investment approach.
"Looking ahead, we are focused on extending differentiation, driving efficiency, and delivering long‑term shareholder value.”
Scott Berg, a bottom 1% analyst from Needham reiterates BILL with a buy rating and maintains their BILL price target from $75.00 to $75.00, on Feb 6, 2026.
Andrew Harte, a bottom 5% analyst from BTIG reiterates BILL with a strong buy rating and maintains their BILL price target from $60.00 to $60.00, on Feb 6, 2026.
Bryan Keane, a top 16% analyst from Citigroup maintains BILL with a strong buy rating and lowers their BILL price target from $71.00 to $62.00, on Jan 22, 2026.
You can dig deeper into what analysts are projecting on the Bill Holdings stock forecast page.
Last year, BILL earnings were $164.00k. Over the last one years, BILL's earnings have grown by -100% per year. This was slower than the Software - Application industry average of 53.69%.
Last year, BILL revenue was $1.60B. During the past five year, BILL's revenue has gone up by 51.26% per year. This was faster than the Software - Application industry average of 23.66%.
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In the last year, executives and large shareholders at BILL have sold more shares than they have bought.
Mary Kay Bowman, EVP Payments and Financial Services of BILL, was the latest BILL insider to sell. They sold $223,733.97 worth of BILL stock on Feb 28, 2026.
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No, Bill Holdings doesn't provide an income stream by paying out dividends.
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