ADP, US0530151036

ADP Stock - Long-term payroll and HR model in focus

20.06.2026 - 19:19:06 | ad-hoc-news.de

Automatic Data Processing stock attracts attention this Saturday more for its long-term payroll and human capital management business model than for breaking news. Here is how the company makes its money and where the shares last traded.

ADP, US0530151036
ADP, US0530151036

Edited by ad hoc news Long-Term & Business-Model Desk. Verified prior to publication on 06/20/2026, 19:16 CET. Details in the imprint.

Automatic Data Processing (US0530151036) remains a core name in US business services today. With no fresh earnings or regulatory headlines on 06/20/2026, the focus shifts to the company’s long-term payroll and HR outsourcing model.

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Why today is a quiet news day

As of Saturday, 06/20/2026, there is no new earnings release, analyst rating change, major contract announcement or regulatory filing specifically dated for Automatic Data Processing. The stock is therefore driven mainly by existing expectations and prior disclosures.

In such a setting, investors tend to refocus on the company’s structural role in payroll processing and human capital management rather than short-term headlines. For ADP, that structural position has been built over decades across multiple economic cycles.

Long-term earnings drivers and margins

Automatic Data Processing generates a significant share of its revenue from recurring payroll and HR outsourcing fees, which are typically contracted on multi-year terms. This provides a relatively visible revenue base compared with more cyclical industrial or discretionary businesses.

On top of service fees, ADP also earns interest on client funds it holds temporarily before disbursing payroll and taxes. This so-called float income is sensitive to prevailing interest rates and can be a meaningful tailwind or headwind for margins over a rate cycle.

How ADP makes its money

At the center of ADP’s business is cloud-based payroll and human capital management software used by companies of all sizes. Customers pay for processing payroll, managing benefits, handling tax filings and complying with labor regulations across different jurisdictions.

Beyond core payroll, ADP sells modules for time and attendance tracking, workforce analytics, talent management and outsourced HR support. These additional services deepen client relationships and can lift average revenue per client over time.

Where the stock trades today

The shares of Automatic Data Processing (US0530151036) last closed on Nasdaq at approximately $218.41 on 06/18/2026, based on recent public quote data; more up-to-date prices for 06/20/2026 should be checked on a live trading system before any decision.

Key facts on Automatic Data Processing stock

  • Company: Automatic Data Processing, Inc.
  • ISIN: US0530151036
  • Ticker: ADP
  • Venue: Nasdaq
  • Price (as of 06/18/2026, 16:00 ET): 218.41 USD
  • Market cap: around 87.5 billion USD (mid-June 2026)
  • Sector / Industry: Information Technology - Data Processing & Outsourced Services
  • Index membership: S&P 500
  • Next earnings date: not officially scheduled for a specific day in late June 2026 at the time of writing

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