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Results due in a couple of weeks and given the integration of smoothpay making a small impact it will be interesting to see if there’s any updates around trading expectations.
With a small group holding this interest is low but it’s worth popping a few bucks if they keep growing subscriptions
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Looking back to last years timing of 3rd quarter you’d expect this out sometime this week
Not expecting a lot of new but single digit grown in subscription and traction of their pillars would be good.
Continuous disclosure would mean if there was any significant purchases of capital raises that info would already be release
Volume at very low levels with the odd lift
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Originally Posted by etrader
Results due in a couple of weeks and given the integration of smoothpay making a small impact it will be interesting to see if there’s any updates around trading expectations.
With a small group holding this interest is low but it’s worth popping a few bucks if they keep growing subscriptions
Looks like its trading about 17.5x trailing four quarters revenue. Not too bad and you could be right about having a few bucks in pys.
Last 14 qrts have a CAGR of 13.6%
$20m in the bank to fund more acquisitions
Dont know much about their competitors or what makes PYS special.
Disc. Not holding
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PaySauce Quarterly Market Update - Dec 2021 - NZX, New Zealand’s Exchange
Employment fintech PaySauce (NZX:PYS) is pleased to report continued strong growth for the quarter with recurring revenue up 67% year on year and 22% quarter on quarter.
Total recurring revenue includes both PaySauce processing fees and interest income as well as SmoothPay subscription revenue for the quarter from October to December 2021. The key driver of the growth was PaySauce processing fees, up 57% YoY, the third consecutive quarter of accelerated growth, following the 44% YoY and 45% YoY increases for the quarters to June and September respectively. The growth comes from consistent growth in PaySauce customer numbers (38% YoY) and increased average processing fees (17% YoY) following a price increase in the quarter.
CEO Asantha Wijeyeratne said that the careful strategic decisions made earlier in the year to adjust PaySauce’s packages and increase pricing are playing out:
“Our existing customers continue to recognise the value that PaySauce adds to their business and have supported the changes across the board.
I’m also extremely pleased to see new customer growth for PaySauce at 38% YoY, testament to the solid reputation we have in the market, built on our sustained focus on product innovation and awesome customer service.
These key factors mean we’ve exceeded 20% quarterly growth for two consecutive quarters.”
Additional tables, graphs and important footnotes are included in the attached PDF.
KEY YEAR-ON-YEAR PERFORMANCE HIGHLIGHTS FOR THE QUARTER
- PaySauce processing fee revenue up 57% YoY to $827K
- Total recurring revenue up 67% YoY to $949K
- Customers using the PaySauce platform up 38% YoY to 4,511
- Total customers (inc SmoothPay) up 80% YoY to 5,893
For more information about the quarter results to 31 December 2021, please contact investor@paysauce.com.
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Pretty impressive numbers
Share price should be 20 times revenues …what’s that?
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Originally Posted by Sideshow Bob
Sounds good W69. Revenue is where its at, not earnings.....
20x revenue (based on the last quarter would mean trading at 2.4c, based on recurring revenue 2.7c.
Take your pick.
Pleasing results for a small cap company, % growth in each quarter above last years, total customers climbing so looks to be on track as an emerging grow SAAS with some good roots already in their key areas they work.
Share price just steady with very light volume, moved above the MA30 and has just pushed over the MA100 albeit it light volumes
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Originally Posted by Sideshow Bob
Sounds good W69. Revenue is where its at, not earnings.....
20x revenue (based on the last quarter would mean trading at 2.4c, based on recurring revenue 2.7c.
Take your pick.
ARR about $4m now ….20 times that share price about 60 cents
Will be recognised one day
Cool eh
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Just starting to look into this stock as my next investment. I'm liking what I see.
Although it seems thinly traded. Has anyone estimated how much of the stock is closely held and therefore not traded?
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