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Trading update for the three months ended 30 June 2025
Globenewswire· 2025-08-06 06:00
Core Insights - PayPoint Plc reported an encouraging start to the financial year, with confidence in achieving a £100 million EBITDA target and long-term growth goals through FY28 [2][5] Group and Divisional Highlights - Group net revenue increased by 7.5% to £42.2 million compared to £39.2 million in Q1 FY25, driven by strong performances in E-commerce, Payments and Banking, and Love2shop divisions [5] - Shopping divisional net revenue rose by 0.6% to £16.5 million, with service fee net revenue increasing by 7.8% to £5.7 million due to growth in PayPoint One/Mini sites [6] - E-commerce divisional net revenue surged by 20.8% to £5.1 million, with parcel transactions growing by 19.4% to 38.2 million [7] - Payments and Banking divisional net revenue increased by 4.9% to £12.8 million [7] - Love2shop divisional net revenue grew by 21.7% to £7.8 million [8] Growth Initiatives - The company signed a new 3-year agreement with InPost/Yodel to enhance parcel delivery services and is preparing for increased parcel volumes through a partnership with Royal Mail [3] - In Open Banking and Digital payments, new contracts were secured with Thirteen Group and the Department for Work and Pensions, contributing to a growing business pipeline [3] - Local Banking initiatives are set to launch consumer deposits with the first High Street Bank in August 2025 [3] Financial Performance - The Group's net corporate debt as of 30 June 2025 was £109.6 million, an increase from £97.4 million as of 31 March 2025 [11] - The Board declared an increased final dividend of 19.6 pence per share, up from 19.2 pence per share in the previous year [12] - An enhanced share buyback program commenced on 1 July 2025, aiming to return at least £30 million per annum to shareholders [13][14] Market Conditions - The company is actively monitoring consumer uncertainty and cautious behavior in various markets, maintaining tight cost discipline while executing growth plans [4]