Encore Capital Group, Inc. ECPG offers a straightforward trade-off. A discounted valuation and improving earnings expectations support the upside case, while leverage, rising legal costs and heavy U.S. exposure keep risk elevated.
The decision therefore hinges on whether earnings momentum can stay strong enough to offset those pressure points. Current estimates and operating trends are encouraging, but the stock's broader style profile remains mixed.
ECPG's Low Multiple Supports the Value Case
ECPG trades at 7.1X forward 12-month earnings, below the 8.5X multiple for its industry. The gap widens against the Zacks Finance sector at 16.9X and the S&P 500 at 20.8X.
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That relative discount supports the value argument and is consistent with ECPG's Value Score of B. Still, valuation alone is not enough because the company's own five-year median multiple is 6.5X, below the current level.
Encore Capital's Earnings Growth Builds the Upside
The Zacks Consensus Estimate points to a clear earnings step-up. Earnings are projected to increase from $10.91 per share in 2025 to $13.52 in 2026 and $14.64 in 2027.
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Expectations have also moved higher recently. The current year earnings estimate increased 3.9% over the past four weeks, adding evidence that analysts are becoming more constructive on Encore's earnings trajectory.
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ECPG's Operating Engine Adds Fundamental Support
Second-quarter global collections rose 13% year over year to a record $737 million. Strong U.S. portfolio supply, continued purchasing and better execution are helping Encore turn recent investment into higher cash collections.
Technology is another support. New technologies, enhanced digital capabilities and operational improvements are lifting U.S. collections, while management expects collection forecasts to adjust gradually and shift some of that outperformance into future portfolio revenue. Driven by this momentum, the Zacks Consensus Estimate for sales reflects a year-over-year rise of 8.9% in 2026 and 2.1% in 2027.
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PRA Group, Inc. PRAA provides a useful industry reference because it also purchases nonperforming loan portfolios and reported $559 million of second-quarter 2026 cash collections. OneMain Holdings, Inc. OMF, a large nonprime consumer lender, reported $26.9 billion of managed receivables in the same quarter, underscoring the scale of consumer credit exposure feeding the broader credit ecosystem.
ECPG's Debt and Legal Costs Temper the Case
The balance sheet limits how aggressively investors should interpret the upside. Borrowings stood at $4.18 billion at June 30, 2026, leaving earnings exposed to funding costs and refinancing conditions
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Legal collection costs also rose faster than the broader expense base. First-half legal collection expenses increased 25.8% year over year, so slower collections could weaken operating leverage and cash efficiency.
Encore Capital's U.S. Exposure Raises Concentration Risk
Midland Credit Management accounted for 85.2% of global portfolio purchasing dollars in the first half of 2026. That concentration has been productive while U.S. supply and consumer payment behavior remain favorable.
Europe offers less offset at present. The U.K. market remains subdued because of lower consumer lending, low delinquencies and competition, increasing the importance of continued U.S. execution.
How ECPG's Ratings Balance Value and Growth
The bottom line is favorable but not one-sided. ECPG currently carries a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy), which reflects a positive near-term earnings-revision signal, while the Value Score of B reinforces the relative-valuation case. Additionally, PRA Group also sports a Zacks Rank #1, while OneMain Holdings carries a Zacks Rank #4 (Sell).
You can see  the complete list of today's Zacks #1 Rank stocks here.
The Growth Score of F, Momentum Score of C and VGM Score of F show why discipline still matters. The combination suggests ECPG's case is strongest on valuation and earnings revisions rather than a broad-based growth and momentum profile, making continued execution central to sustaining the current setup.
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