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Everyday People Financial Corp

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EPFCF:QBB

Everyday People Financial Corp

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  • Price (USD)0.3348
  • Today's Change-0.04 / -10.67%
  • Shares traded4.83k
  • 1 Year change-44.94%
  • Beta0.7315
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About the company

Everyday People Financial Corp. is a Canada-based financial services company. The Company operates through three segments: Financial services, EP Homes facilitation services and Borrowed Down Payment Plan (EP Homes services), and Revenue cycle management services. The Financial services segment issues and operates as a fee-for-service model, generating revenue from financial services and prepaid card fees. The EP Homes services segment acquires homes and offers eligible clients the ability to purchase a home through a structured lease and dedicated down payment accumulation program. The Revenue cycle management services segment provides debt collection services for corporations that have past due and default accounts.

  • Revenue in CAD (TTM)67.45m
  • Net income in CAD-6.67m
  • Incorporated2020
  • Employees500.00
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