Temenos stock holds firm as buyback support lifts sentiment
Published on 08/22/2026 at 13:12 | Editorial responsibility: Rafael Müller, Editor-in-Chief AD HOC NEWS
Temenos (CH0012453913) traded at CHF 74.40 on August 22, 2026, while a CHF 100 million buyback and a 30-day share-price return of 11.54% set the tone for the Swiss banking software name.
The latest market snapshot also puts the stock up 5.84% over 1 year and down 43.41% over 5 years, which frames the recovery attempt against a longer slump.
Buyback sets the tone
A Simply Wall St update on August 22, 2026 said the new buyback has started and put Temenos at a narrative fair value of CHF 80.23, with the shares at CHF 74.40. That leaves the stock below that reference level while the wider valuation range in the same update stretched from CHF 68 to CHF 90.
For investors, the useful comparison is simple: the stock's 30-day gain of 11.54% is much stronger than its 1-year return of 5.84%, so the recent tone is better than the broader trend.
Valuation still matters
The same update pointed to an estimated fair value of CHF 106.02 under its DCF model, which is well above the latest quote. That gap matters because Temenos is still being judged on whether rerating can continue after a long period of underperformance.
At the same time, the 5-year total shareholder return of minus 43.41% shows why any recovery narrative remains tied to execution rather than sentiment alone.
Product and business lens
Temenos sells banking software that helps lenders run core banking, payments, and digital channels. That model gives recurring revenue exposure to implementation cycles and contract renewals, which is why buybacks and valuation resets often matter for the stock.
Shares and setup
Temenos shares were priced at CHF 74.40 on August 22, 2026, with a 30-day return of 11.54% and a 1-year return of 5.84% in the latest market snapshot. The stock remains below the CHF 80.23 narrative fair value and far below the CHF 106.02 DCF estimate.
