Paylocity Dips After AI Gain — What’s Driving PCTY Stock Now

Paylocity Dips After AI Gain — What’s Driving PCTY Stock Now

June 3, 2026

New York, June 2, 2026, 18:10 (EDT)

  • Paylocity shares traded at $117.84, losing 3.7%. Shares picked up 6.4% on Monday. StockStory
  • U.S. indexes rose, and the S&P 500 set a fresh high. AP News
  • Paychex and ADP both dropped, as payroll stocks traded lower.

Paylocity Holding Corp shares slipped Tuesday, pulling back after Monday’s software rally. Broader U.S. stocks stayed close to record highs.

Paylocity (Nasdaq) dropped 3.7% to $117.84 after it hit a low of $114.83. The stock had jumped 6.4% on Monday as software shares moved up from their May slide. StockStory

S&P 500 closed at a new high, up 0.1% at 7,609.78. The Dow finished 0.4% higher, while the Nasdaq Composite was just above flat, AP market data showed. Paylocity went lower. AP News

Weakness wasn’t limited to one name. Paychex dropped 1.6% and Automatic Data Processing slid 1.1%, putting pressure on payroll and employer-services stocks, not only PCTY.

Paylocity offers cloud HCM software used for payroll, HR, benefits, and talent management. In its latest quarter, the company said it is putting artificial intelligence into daily workflows. Investors have been watching how software names are aiming to convert AI spend to sales. SEC

May’s earnings report is still the key backdrop for the company. Paylocity posted fiscal Q3 total revenue of $502.3 million, a 10.5% rise, with recurring and other revenue at $469.9 million, up 11.6%. CEO Toby Williams said results stayed strong, citing raised full-year guidance, new AI tools, and buybacks. Paylocity

The company said it wrapped up the purchase of Grayscale Labs in April, bringing in AI-based recruiting tools. The board signed off on a $1 billion boost to the share repurchase plan, putting $1.35 billion left in the buyback authorization as of May 7. Buybacks tend to lift per-share earnings by cutting the number of shares, but when that happens depends on price, trading volume and the market.

Paylocity is still facing questions on growth, with its guidance out. The company sees fiscal Q4 total revenue at $428.4 million to $433.4 million, which would be growth of 7% to 8%. For the year, revenue is expected between $1.755 billion and $1.760 billion, up about 10%. Adjusted EBITDA for fiscal 2026 is set in a range of $638 million to $642 million. SEC

Street analysts aren’t moving together on this one. Citigroup held its Buy call with a $136 target on May 11. Barclays left its Hold rating at $128, and UBS stuck with Hold at $115, Benzinga’s ratings tracker shows. These last three target prices come out to an average of $126.33—roughly 7% over Tuesday’s close. Benzinga

Paylocity CFO Ryan Glenn filed for a planned sale of 1,034 shares worth roughly $118,838, according to a new insider-sale filing. The sale is part of a pre-set Rule 10b5-1 trading plan adopted on Sept. 5, 2025. Traders took note, but this wasn’t seen as a read on fundamentals. Paylocity

Paylocity shares could see a deeper reset if hiring weakens or sales cycles drag out. The company warned that economic uncertainty might slow revenue growth if client employee counts fall, sales cycles get longer, or clients leave. Interest-rate moves could also affect results. Lower rates would mean less interest income from cash and client funds. SEC

Right now, the stock sits in the middle of two narratives. There’s steady revenue, fresh AI offerings, and a big buyback. But Q4 growth looks slower, and when momentum fades, software stocks have been hit hard by the market.

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