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Lakala Payment Co Ltd
SZSE:300773

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Lakala Payment Co Ltd
SZSE:300773
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Price: 22.24 CNY 2.35% Market Closed
Market Cap: 17.3B CNY
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Market Cap
17.5B CNY
Industry
Technology

Lakala Payment Co., Ltd, an emblem of China's burgeoning fintech industry, emerged from the dynamic landscape of digital payments with a vision to transform the traditional cash-heavy commerce environment. As one of China’s first third-party payment companies, Lakala grew by swiftly capitalizing on the shift towards a cashless society. With its roots in providing payment acceptance solutions to small and medium-sized enterprises, Lakala integrated itself into the everyday commerce tapestry. By offering point-of-sale terminals, mobile payment services, and a robust suite of transaction processing software, it carved out a niche that met both consumer and merchant demands for seamless and secure payment solutions. The company makes its money primarily through transaction fees, where a small percentage of each transaction processed through their platforms contributes to its revenue stream. Additionally, Lakala leverages its expansive network to provide data-driven value-added services, such as financial management tools and marketing solutions, helping merchants optimize sales and operational efficiency. By tapping into the vast amounts of payment data, Lakala not only facilitates transactions but also crafts financial products that address deeper business needs. This dual approach—streamlining payments while providing analytical insights—ensures Lakala remains an integral part of China’s financial infrastructure, thriving as a result of its innovative responses to an ever-evolving market.

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22.97 CNY
Undervaluation 3%
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