PepsiCo

How much has PepsiCo raised?

PepsiCo is a mature public company, not a VC-backed startup. Its capital profile is defined by the 1965 Pepsi-Cola/Frito-Lay merger, public equity, investment-grade debt access, operating cash flow, acquisitions, dividends, and buybacks.

Formation
1965 merger
Ticker
Nasdaq: PEP
FY2025 revenue
$93.925B
Employees
318,000
Capital type
Public equity and debt
Seller signal
Global enterprise buyer

PepsiCo's capital history

PepsiCo grew through public-company capital allocation, brand building, and acquisitions rather than venture rounds.

  1. 1965PepsiCo formedPepsi-Cola and Frito-Lay merged to create PepsiCo.
  2. 2001Quaker Oats acquisitionAdded Quaker and Gatorade, reshaping the sports-drink portfolio.
  3. 2022Tropicana Brands Group transactionPepsiCo repositioned parts of its juice portfolio while retaining an interest.
  4. 2025Credit agreementsThe annual report references 2025 credit agreements and public debt instruments.
  5. 2025$93.925B net revenuePepsiCo reported nearly $94B of annual net revenue.
  6. 2026Public-market statusPEP remains a Nasdaq-listed global food and beverage company.

Sources:PepsiCo shareholders servicesPepsiCo 2025 Annual Report

How much has PepsiCo raised in total?

There is no VC-style total funding figure for PepsiCo. The relevant history is a public-company capital base built from the 1965 merger, retained earnings, public debt, commercial paper, acquisitions, divestitures, dividends, and share repurchases.

What is PepsiCo's market status?

PepsiCo trades on Nasdaq as PEP and reported $93.925 billion of net revenue in fiscal 2025. Its scale and category mix make it one of the world's largest food and beverage companies.

How does PepsiCo use capital?

Capital supports manufacturing, distribution, route-to-market tools, packaging, marketing, productivity, acquisitions, dividends, buybacks, and portfolio transformation. Technology budgets tend to be tied to operational leverage and global scalability.

Why does the valuation move?

PEP valuation moves with organic growth, North American snack and beverage volumes, margin recovery, pricing power, commodity inflation, FX, innovation, dividend expectations, and investor confidence in portfolio transformation.

What does PepsiCo's funding mean if you sell into them?

PepsiCo can fund large enterprise programs, but procurement is mature. Sellers need clear business cases around retail execution, demand planning, manufacturing, AI, route optimization, sustainability, marketing effectiveness, or revenue growth management.

As of June 2026.Sources:PepsiCo 2025 Annual ReportPepsiCo shareholders servicesPepsiCo Q4 and FY2025 results

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