SumUpRSU
SumUp equity calculator: value your options at the latest valuation
Calculate the current value of your SumUp equity using secondary market data and four independent valuation methods. Free, no account required.
SumUp — current market snapshot
Last primary round
$8.5B
Series F · 2022-06
Secondary market
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No recent verified signal
Annual revenue (ARR)
$0.6B
+25% YoY
Equity type
RSU
Key things to know
- →SumUp is the leading European SMB payments and POS platform.
- →Secondary market implied valuation tracks the latest closed round.
- →IPO possible 2026–2028.
- →Typical strike price range varies by grant year.
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Enter your actual shares, equity type, and strike price. PrivatePulse uses secondary market data and four independent valuation methods to give you a defensible range.
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Liquidity outlook for SumUp
IPO possible 2027–2029 once ARR milestones are hit. Strategic M&A also plausible in consolidating sector.
As an RSU holder, you don't exercise — your units convert to shares or cash at the liquidity event. No exercise cost. The downside: you pay ordinary income tax on the value at vest.
Frequently asked questions
What is my SumUp equity worth right now?↓
SumUp's Series F (2022) valued the company at $8B. Secondary market data (Hiive, Forge, Caplight) gives a live read on implied valuation — PrivatePulse tracks this and updates every week. Multiply your vested RSUs by the implied share price — or use the PrivatePulse calculator to get a full 4-method valuation range.
When will SumUp go public or offer liquidity?↓
SumUp is at $8.5B — still in an early-to-mid growth stage. An IPO is likely 4–6 years away at minimum. Liquidity before then typically requires a tender offer or secondary sale approved by the company.
When do SumUp RSUs vest?↓
SumUp RSUs typically vest over 4 years with a 1-year cliff — 25% after your first year, then monthly or quarterly thereafter. Check your grant agreement for the exact schedule, as some refreshes vest on a shorter cadence. Vested RSUs are worth (number of units × implied share price); use the PrivatePulse calculator to apply the latest $8B valuation.
How do SumUp RSUs work?↓
SumUp grants Restricted Stock Units (RSUs). RSUs have no exercise cost — you simply receive shares (or cash equivalent) when they vest. Vested RSUs are taxed as ordinary income at the time of vesting based on the share's fair market value. At a private company like SumUp, vesting is not the same as liquidity — you can't sell immediately. You gain liquidity through tender offers, secondary sales (with company approval), or at IPO. Your vested RSU value is: vested shares × implied share price at $8B.