hawick
- 14 Apr 2004 13:41
This company floated on AIM today. Already recording spectacular growth (see announcement). Could be a rival for paypal and (conceivably) Earthport, but branching into other areas such as the currently clumsy 'swift' banking.
Well worthy of close inspection.Floated today i bought in just below float price, of 200p, @197.55p.
NETeller joins AIM. Announcement as follows:
"NETeller plc, one of the leading online money transfer services, is pleased to announce the admission of its shares to trade on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) of the London Stock Exchange plc.
Highlights:
In conjunction with the AIM Admission 15,000,000 new ordinary shares have been placed on behalf of the Company at a price of 200p per share. In addition 2,500,000 existing ordinary shares have been placed at a price of 200p on behalf of selling shareholders
As a result 30 million has been raised for the Company and 5 million for selling shareholders.
The Directors intend that the net proceeds of the Placing will be used for website development, to make acquisitions, and for general working capital.
The principal purposes of the Admission are to create a public market for the Company’s ordinary shares; to raise its profile and status; to enable employees to be incentivised by the grant of options in publicly traded shares; and to provide access to capital.
Canaccord Capital (Europe) Limited (“Canaccord”) is the Nominated Adviser and Joint Broker for the Admission. Durlacher Limited is also Joint Broker to the Admission.
Commenting on today’s announcement, Gord Herman, CEO of NETeller said: “The level of institutional support for NETeller’s placing has been very satisfying. Having successfully completed this stage of the Company’s development we are now committed to getting on and delivering for our shareholders.”
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Overview
The NETeller Group operates an online money transfer service that utilises and extends the existing international banking structure to provide a secure means of transferring funds worldwide. A NETeller System account is like a virtual wallet which enables Members (an individual who has opened a NETeller account) to deposit, withdraw and transfer funds to any Merchant (or internet site) that supports NETeller System online payments for goods or services. In June 1999, Stephen Lawrence, the founder and major shareholder of the NETeller Group, conceived the idea of an ‘e-wallet’ that could be used to fund Internet based transactions without the security risk of processing each transaction at each separate Merchant site. In August 1999, John Lefebvre teamed up with Stephen Lawrence to develop the concept and to assist with raising capital.
As at 31 December 2003, there were approximately 586,500 Members using the NETeller system, growing at 1,600 per day. At the same point there were 1,250 Merchants registered to use the NETeller System. Since processing began in July 2000, an average of 30 new Merchants have been added each month.
To date the most receptive market segment to NETeller Group’s ‘e-wallet’ concept has been the online gambling market.
In 2000, private funds of US$200,000 were raised to establish the NETeller Group. Growth to date has been financed by internally generated cash flow.
Gord Herman, was appointed Chief Executive Officer in February 2003 and under his stewardship NETeller HAS INCREASED MONTHLY REVENUE from US$866,000 (September 2002) to approximately US$4.335m (December 2003). In the year ended 31 August 2003, NETeller generated annual profits of US$13.5m, before other income and expense.
gallick
- 17 Nov 2004 00:00
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I have a neteller account, which I set up shortly after going into the shares. There hardly seems to be a gaming site in the US that does not use them. They take 3.9% on any new deposits which seems hefty to me, and tie in the merchants at the other end by typically letting them take 1 or 1$ on the transfer back in to neteller.
Things seem to be moving their way given that mastercard do not allow repayments back to their cards, and Visa are getting twitchy about card fraud.
moneyplus
- 17 Nov 2004 16:03
- 97 of 98
Down a bit today but I think this one deserves a new thread after it has done so well. Still holding and happy. MP
beaufort1
- 13 May 2005 11:58
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Hey Hawick,
This was a truly great spot - wish I had read it at the time!