Geneva Finance Ltd
NZX:GFL

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Geneva Finance Ltd
NZX:GFL
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Price: 0.3 NZD
Market Cap: NZ$21.9m
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Market Cap
21.9m NZD
Industry
Financial Services

Geneva Finance Ltd. engages in the provision of finance and financial services to the consumer credit markets. The company is headquartered in Auckland, North Island. The company went IPO on 2008-07-01. The firm's principal activity is to lend to individuals during the course of carrying on its finance company business. Its segments include Corporate, which include raising of debt and advancing loans to other operating segments; New Business, which include lending of money to individuals, companies and other entities; Insurance, which includes issuing of temporary insurance contracts covering death, disablement and redundancy risks, and short term motor vehicle insurance contracts covering third-party, mechanical breakdown risk and guaranteed asset protection; Old Business, which include collection and management of money lent to individuals, companies and other entities, and Property, which include raising debt. The company provides hire purchase finance, and personal loans secured by registered security interests over personal assets.

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Insider trading refers to the buying or selling of a company’s stock by individuals with access to non-public, material information about the company.

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