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PAY Paypoint Plc

522.00
-5.00 (-0.95%)
Last Updated: 08:21:32
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Paypoint Plc LSE:PAY London Ordinary Share GB00B02QND93 ORD 1/3P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -5.00 -0.95% 522.00 523.00 529.00 522.00 522.00 522.00 1,309 08:21:32
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Adjustment & Collection Svcs 167.72M 34.71M 0.4776 11.03 383.02M
Paypoint Plc is listed in the Adjustment & Collection Svcs sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker PAY. The last closing price for Paypoint was 527p. Over the last year, Paypoint shares have traded in a share price range of 372.50p to 584.00p.

Paypoint currently has 72,678,765 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Paypoint is £383.02 million. Paypoint has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 11.03.

Paypoint Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
19/1/2021
12:10
Can any one let me know what the dividend is for 2021 and dates . Or has the dividend been cut or cancelled .Thank you in advance
2bluelynn
10/1/2021
11:50
FWIW___Historic RNS
Q3 Trading Update 23 Jan 2020

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29/12/2020
09:25
Beating a rising market.
this_is_me
24/12/2020
11:51
Yes big breakout.
this_is_me
23/12/2020
12:27
I'm even more convinced!
this_is_me
22/12/2020
20:32
Showing signs of a breakout from the recent trading range.
this_is_me
21/12/2020
19:57
Weathered the storm today well
captainactive
27/11/2020
12:08
Despite the decline in earnings, the company's high margins appear to remain intact.

Investor's Champion's sums show that PayPoint generated an operating margin from continuing operations of 29% during the first half of the year (H1 2019: 30%).

energeticbacker
26/11/2020
21:03
From the accounts
"... an interim dividend of 15.6 pence per share (September 2019: 23.6 pence) was declared. There was no additional dividend (September 2019: 18.4 pence). The total dividend of 15.6 pence per share will be paid in equal instalments of 7.8 pence per share on 29 December 2020 (to shareholders on the register on 4 December 2020) and 8 March 2021 (to shareholders on the register on 5 February 2021)."

deadly
26/11/2020
11:34
"Ordinary interim dividend of 15.6 pence per share declared" - nice. No words about final dividend though!
bathcoup
19/11/2020
13:00
Doing well here, wish i picked up more.
escapetohome
14/11/2020
10:40
War-chest spending announced eight trading days ago
share price up roughly 10% since then
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Interims due in another eight trading days (26th Nov)
May we live in Interesting times

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05/11/2020
11:13
INTERIMS 26th November 2020
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05/11/2020
11:02
My only question is , has their dividend policy changed at all and does anyone know expected profits. Paypoint is a cash cow. Lovely company making cash but it's low growth for many not growing at exciting pace. Visa, MasterCard could buy them one day but not yet.
cryptotrade
05/11/2020
08:56
RNS acquisition synopsis
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War Chest from sale of Romania has been spent on duo of SME merchant card leasing firms in £70m acquisitiont to acquire Handepay and Merchant Rentals from a consortium of private investors.
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Operating in the UK since 2006, Handepay provides card payment services to SMEs, as well as establishing leasing agreements with SME merchants for card payment terminals through Merchant Rentals.

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28/10/2020
09:04
Thanks TB . Provides some clarity.I guess competition rules mean that Pay pointvwill never buy out Payzone.By the way your " name is familar. Where you a Telford Homes holder ?.
washbear
27/10/2020
09:04
I can't help comparing paypoint to Ant thus making it massively undervalued
deuchar
23/10/2020
15:38
PAYZONE v PAYPOINT
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There are only eight references to PAYZONE in the last Annual Report



One is competition “following the Post Office’s acquisition of Payzone” … in UK
Others are Paypoints business "Payzone" which is used in Romania
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Note that PAYZONE in UK are the Competition who took the British Gas contract
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Google Search gives PAYZONE has a limited company
Payzone Bill Payments Limited CW9 7YL with sister company
takepayments Limited SK3 0ET

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23/10/2020
11:24
So is this tumble in the share price more or less entirely related to that Ofgem letter received from a few weeks ago? Are we basically just holding our breath to see if a fine/what kind of fine is levied against Paypoint and then we’ll see how the share reacts after that?

Everything I see points to a very healthy business that is operating well but quite undervalued.

jbizzle1
23/10/2020
10:28
Here s a question..The Romanian disposal includes Payzone SA ..But we are led to believe Payzone in UK is a separate entity to Paypoint.So who owns who ?..
washbear
21/10/2020
14:16
Sale of Romanian assets gives £47 million and last time I saw Company "cash and assets" it was £96 million. So appears Paypoint are not short of cash.
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Do they need a "War-chest" for Mergers & Acquisitions ???
Rumour mill must be starting about a target company of nearly equal size where that would make a tasty part payment.

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21/10/2020
14:03
WTF, So why are they selling the Romanian business at less than its asset value and at a PE of 7 when it is quite profitable with a 10% margin ?
Do we have an idiot in charge, or am I missing something ?

joepublic1
11/10/2020
22:29
Page 21 of the 2020 annual report they report net retail partner 5.8% churn rates. Seems a sticky product and service. Multipay could be a growth area for them providing payment solutions to companies who want payment solutions for their in house apps and online payments.
siriusfund
10/10/2020
16:01
just crunched a few simple numbers - return on capital of 146% and cash (Free cash flow) return on capital of 118% - and these numbers are relatively stable. these are numbers of an outstanding business, and virtually all the profit is cash that goes straight to shareholders in ordinary and special dividends. does anyone know why they haven't looked to expand abroad (other than the small business in romania)? one concern i have is that their customers (retailers) give them very low ratings - they think they're being ripped off and not being given good service by paypoint. i'm always very wary of businesses that overcharge customers (gillette being a good example) - as soon as a viable alternative pops up, they wont stick around for old times sake. they charge about £26 a week, so over a 3 year period that's about £4k, but they do offer lots of good services like stock management, which makes me think their customer base is very sticky.
m_kerr
06/10/2020
09:42
Yes I am at a loss to understand this share price reaction. People talking about a fine being up to 10% of total turnover seem to be over reacting. The British Gas contract turnover was £3.5M pa. Not sure of the total energy market turnover, but if it were 10 times that it would be £35M pa. 10% of that would be a fine of £3.5M. Not enought to knock 20% off the value of the business.
Competition with Payzone has always been there and is not new. Retailers moving to Payzone will find themselves competing with Post Offices though - not something I would have thought was good for their footfall and business. There might also be competition questions regarding post offices if they exclusively operate Payzone and not Paypoint.

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