EML Payments Ltd
ASX:EML

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Price: 0.81 AUD 1.25%
Market Cap: 314.1m AUD
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303.9m AUD
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EML Payments Ltd. engages in the provision of payment solutions and financial services. The company is headquartered in Brisbane, Queensland and currently employs 540 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2006-01-18. The Company’s portfolio of payment solutions offers various options for disbursement payout’s, gifts, incentives and rewards. The company operates through three segments: Gift & Incentive (G&I), General Purpose Reloadable (GPR) and Virtual Account Numbers (VANS). The G&I segment provides custom designed gift cards solution through approximately 1,200 malls in Europe and North America. The GPR segment provides card solutions, including Gaming Payouts, Salary Packaging, Merchant Coalition, Commission Payouts and Incentives and Rewards. The VANS segment provides virtual card and using virtual account number. The firm operates in Australia, Europe, the Middle East and Africa, and North America.

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