Enprise Group Ltd
NZX:ENS

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Enprise Group Ltd
NZX:ENS
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Price: 0.525 NZD -1.87% Market Closed
Market Cap: 10.5m NZD
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Market Cap
10.5m NZD
Industry
Technology

Enprise Group Ltd. engages in the provision of software solutions. The firm operates through two divisions: Kilimanjaro Consulting and iSell. Its Kilimanjaro Consulting segment is engaged in providing accounting solutions for MYOB Enterprise software in Australia and New Zealand. Its iSell segment is engaged in developing/selling cloud-based quoting system (ITQuoter) on a software-as-a-service (SaaS) model to the managed service provider (MSP) market in Australia, United Kingdom/Europe, New Zealand, South Africa, and North America. The company provides online reporting/billing services under a SaaS model for MSP’s reselling Telecom/Utility services in North America, Australia, New Zealand, and United Kingdom/Europe. The company also provides multi-tenant cloud-based voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) solutions for corporations in New Zealand and Australia. Its subsidiaries include Enprise Solutions Limited, Kilimanjaro Consulting Pty Limited, iSell Pty Limited and others.

ENS Intrinsic Value
0.461 NZD
Overvaluation 12%
Intrinsic Value
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