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Adalan Ventures Plc | LSE:ZAIM | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BMXTZ463 | ORD GBP0.01 |
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30/1/2023 | 15:11 | Zaim credit systems | 127 |
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Posted at 24/3/2021 08:46 by mick sturbs Following a strong end to 2020, with unprecedented growth for the Company, @optivalondon ascribes a target price of 11.6p to Zaim, for an implied target valuation of £50.7m. |
Posted at 12/2/2021 11:54 by mick sturbs www.voxmarkets.co.ukAbout 9mins in .. the mobile app will be released by end of q1 this year. So approx 6 -7 weeks.. could be a game changer. |
Posted at 25/1/2021 11:28 by mick sturbs From Twitter 4hours ago:#ZAIM "We are at the crucial moment. We are still a very cheap stock price and the business is ready to take off." CEO Siro Cicconi speaks with @VOXmarkets |
Posted at 20/1/2021 21:05 by mick sturbs What the analysts sayIn late November 2020, analysts at Italian research group ValueTrack said Zaim is set for a rapid increase in profitability now that it has passed net even breaking point. Covid-19 has driven the microfinance business online and accelerated Russian “digitalisatio While the impact of COVID-19 means the microfinance market will remain stable year-on-year in 2020, online expansion will grow the business at an annual rate of 20-25% in 2021E-22E, said the note. Zaim’s online loans represented 59% of the portfolio in September 2020 compared to just 3% in October 2019 and this repositioning should drive further improvements going forward, says ValueTrack. A net loss of £0.3mn in 2020 this year should swing to a profit of £2.7mln in 2021 and £7.8mln in 2022E, says ValueTrack, which has a fair value estimate of 6.75p per share against 6.5p previously. |
Posted at 20/1/2021 09:11 by csmwssk12hu Thanks heat I think this has got a long way to run yet, 5-5.45 now, it’s forecast to make north of £7m in 2022 and mcap is £18m with no debt that’s just crazy, and that was before they said they had become profitable three months ahead of schedule, fast growing companies usually get at least a twenty times forward earnings which makes this about £140m which if that happens puts them at 36p per share, these fintech stocks are starting to attract big investors because the last 10 months has shown that’s where future growth is, it’s not often you get the chance to get in something like this as most of the time you don’t here about it till the boat has sailed, keeping calm and can’t wait till next trading statement because that rns may well light a fire under share price imho dyor |
Posted at 20/1/2021 06:18 by aberloon2 It does seem strange regarding the riser board, according to google it had a rise of 49.2%Market Summary > Zaim Credit Systems PLC LON: ZAIM 5.22 GBX +1.72 (49.20%) |
Posted at 18/1/2021 07:31 by kaos3 btw - what was the loan cost to ZAIM in old times? could not find it. and what are the terms of current loans which ZAIM got? |
Posted at 18/1/2021 05:04 by kaos3 and here it goes - Italians and russians (can it get any better ????) lending at shark rates !!! - from IPO:-------------------- ..........zaim has accumulated losses as at 31 December 2018 of £38.1 million and, on a statutorybasis, has made losses in each of the three financial years to 31 December 2018................ -------------------- one has to be genius for that one!!! to do to make plot even better - enter anonimus Monaco backers DANGER DANGER on my sensor. now open the management section on the web page and take slow and deep look at their faces and think about it - they lost 38 millions giving out loans at shark interest rates and probably charging fees too in addition! I did my homework and it is too much for a gardener to understand. I usually get it wrong and ZAIM is a superb operation - it is just myself and me - that do not get it |
Posted at 16/1/2021 01:30 by csmwssk12hu Another piece from another brokerZAIM Credit Systems PLC (LON:ZAIM) has received a price target upgrade to 8.61p from broker Optiva, which cited improving cashflow as well as peer comparisons for the change. The new target, which implies a valuation of £37.6mln, compares to its previous target of 8p and reflects progress both since its IPO in both derisking and diversifying its business model, said the broker. Cashflow is more important in this methodology, Optiva said, as having now shown proof of concept there is evidence to suggest ZAIM could achieve consistent profitability in the near term. |
Posted at 16/1/2021 01:22 by csmwssk12hu Found this piece onlineIn late November 2020, analysts at Italian research group ValueTrack said Zaim is set for a rapid increase in profitability now that it has passed net even breaking point. Covid-19 has driven the microfinance business online and accelerated Russian “digitalisatio While the impact of COVID-19 means the microfinance market will remain stable year-on-year in 2020, online expansion will grow the business at an annual rate of 20-25% in 2021E-22E, said the note. Zaim’s online loans represented 59% of the portfolio in September 2020 compared to just 3% in October 2019 and this repositioning should drive further improvements going forward, says ValueTrack. A net loss of £0.3mn in 2020 this year should swing to a profit of £2.7mln in 2021 and £7.8mln in 2022E, says ValueTrack, which has a fair value estimate of 6.75p per share against 6.5p previously. |
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