Synchrony Financial’s SYF record purchase volume is an important growth driver for the second half of 2026. It reached an all-time high of $49.8 billion in the second quarter, up 8% year over year, with growth across all five sales platforms. This growth accelerated to 11% in June, showing that spending was gaining strength toward the end of the quarter. This trend suggests that growth should continue in the second half as well.
The quality of this growth is encouraging. Co-branded card purchase volume jumped 23%, accounting for 52% of total purchase volume. Out-of-partner discretionary spending also grew at a double-digit rate despite elevated fuel prices. This shows that customers are not just opening accounts, they are using cards more actively.
Synchrony is also adding to this momentum. It added or renewed more than 15 partners in the second quarter of 2026, while new programs and product upgrades are helping drive customer engagement. The MyLowe’s Pro Rewards acquisition and refreshed DICK’S Sporting Goods program should provide more opportunities to increase card usage.
This is important because higher purchase volume can lead to higher loan receivables and net interest income. In the second quarter of 2026, loan receivables grew only 2% as elevated payment rates limited the benefit of stronger spending. Management expects stronger purchase volume to overcome this pressure in the second half. If spending stays strong, SYF could see higher loan receivables and a further lift to earnings in the near term.
How Are SYF’s Peers Faring?
SYF’s peers in the Finance space, including American Express CompanyAXP and Capital One Financial CorporationCOF, also benefited from strong card spending in the recent quarter.
American Express benefited from strong card spending, with billed business rising 9% year over year to $455.8 billion in second-quarter 2026. Higher spending helped drive a 10% increase in revenues and an 8% rise in profit, while AXP raised its 2026 revenue-growth outlook to 10%.
Capital One also benefited from strong card spending in second-quarter 2026, with purchase volume rising 15% year over year to $249.2 billion. COF’s solid card activity, along with strong credit performance, is supporting the business and could help sustain results in the coming quarters.
SYF’s Price Performance, Valuation & Estimates
Shares of SYF have risen 9.1% over the past year against the industry’s 24.8% decline.
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From a valuation standpoint, SYF trades at a forward price-to-earnings ratio of 7.96X, down from the industry average of 17X. SYF carries a Value Score of A.
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The Zacks Consensus Estimate for SYF’s 2026 earnings is pegged at $9.37 per share, implying a 0.5% decline from the year-ago period’s level.
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