PayPoint has seen a 34% increase in pre-tax profits to £8.06m in full-year results to March 31.
The group said that the increase was due to the success of electronic mobile phone top-ups.
Turnover rose from £67.1m to £89m for the period, while operating profit doubled to £12m.
Dominic Taylor, PayPoint’s chief executive, said: “Good growth has been achieved through our strategy of differentiating our product, getting more transactions through the terminals and broadening our product range.”
The group said that the increase was due to the success of electronic mobile phone top-ups.
Turnover rose from £67.1m to £89m for the period, while operating profit doubled to £12m.
Dominic Taylor, PayPoint’s chief executive, said: “Good growth has been achieved through our strategy of differentiating our product, getting more transactions through the terminals and broadening our product range.”
No comments yet