Edenred SE
F:QSV
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QSV's latest stock split occurred on May 20, 2014
The company executed a 2-for-1 stock split, meaning that for every share held, investors received 2 new shares.
Before the split, QSV traded at 24.53 per share. Afterward, the share price was about 20.5265.
The adjusted shares began trading on May 20, 2014. This was the only stock split in QSV's history.
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Edenred SE
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Edenred SE, a notable player on the global stage, carved its niche by revolutionizing employee benefits and corporate payment systems. Emerging from its roots as the Ticket Restaurant meal voucher business, Edenred has embarked on a path of digital transformation, setting the tone for modern corporate benefits and prepaid corporate services. Headquartered in Issy-les-Moulineaux, France, the company leverages its expertise in transactional solutions to serve three primary business lines: employee benefits, fleet & mobility solutions, and complementary solutions such as corporate payments and public social programs. With technology at its core, Edenred has adeptly transformed itself into a digital ecosystem, using proprietary mobile and online platforms to streamline transactions between employees, employers, and affiliated merchants. The company's revenue model hinges on a unique approach that blends fixed and variable fees for services rendered across its network. Employers typically pay a percentage fee based on the volume of vouchers issued to employees, which are then redeemed at participating merchants for specified services and goods. Edenred earns an additional slice of revenue from transaction fees, paid by merchants who accept the vouchers. This compelling business model not only enhances transactional efficiency but also creates a virtuous cycle of demand among corps and retailers—employers use the vouchers to boost employee satisfaction, while merchants benefit from incremental sales driven by targeted spenders. Edenred’s innovative financial solutions position it as a facilitator of seamless economic activity—a role that has allowed it to flourish in over 46 countries.
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