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Qliro AB

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  • Price (EUR)1.88
  • Today's Change-0.005 / -0.27%
  • Shares traded--
  • 1 Year change-5.24%
  • Beta0.8191
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About the company

Qliro AB is a Sweden-based fintech company in the Nordic market that offers flexible payment solutions for e-merchants. It also offers, among other things, advantageous savings accounts, and personal loans via modern digital platforms. The Company has a market position regarding payment solutions for major e-tailers, a market with strong underlying growth. Via modern digital applications, private individuals can easily manage their payments and are offered products such as personal loans and savings in a cost-effective manner. Qliro has two different business segments, Payment Solutions and Digital Banking Services. Qliro also operates in Norway, Finland and Denmark, but all personnel and operations are based in Sweden.

  • Revenue in SEK (TTM)387.80m
  • Net income in SEK-89.50m
  • Incorporated2014
  • Employees229.00
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