- PayPoint
Infobox Company
company_name = PayPoint plc
company_
company_type = Public (lse|PAY)
foundation = 1996
location =Welwyn Garden City , UK
key_people = David Newlands, (Chairman )
Dominic Taylor, (CEO )
industry = Payment systems
products =
revenue = £212.1 million (2008 )
operating_income = £29.2 million (2008 )
net_income = £21.0 million (2008 )
num_employees =
parent =
subsid =
homepage = [http://www.paypoint.com www.paypoint.com]
footnotes =PayPoint plc (lse|PAY) is a leading British business offering a system for paying bills in the
United Kingdom andRepublic of Ireland . The network is installed at over 19,000Convenience store s andPetrol station s. Generally, payments are made in cash but other forms of payment such as credit/debit card s andcheque s may be used dependent upon PayPoint and/or the retailer. The Company is listed on theLondon Stock Exchange and is a constituent of theFTSE 250 Index .History
The PayPoint network was set-up in 1996 providing a convenient place for customers to pay towards a limited range of utility companies' payment schemes: it was first tested in
Northern Ireland [http://www.paypoint.com/companyhistory.htm PayPoint: History] ] The Company launched its system to themedia in 1997. In 1998 the system was first offered toBritish Gas customers wanting to pay their bills; in 2000 it was also offered toVodafone customers and in 2001 it was extended toScottish Power , Manweb and Orange customers. The Company was first listed on theLondon Stock Exchange in 2004. [ [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_hb6602/is_/ai_n26014447 PayPoint IPO fits the bill] ] The system was first extended toTV Licence s in 2006.Operations
There are now 19,000 retailers offering PayPoint. [http://www.paypoint.co.uk/whatcanipay.htm PayPoint: What can I pay?] ] Some retailers have integrated the PayPoint system into their own
EPoS systems. However, the vast majority use a small counter-top terminal provided by PayPoint. The service offers customers the opportunity to top-up theirmobile phone s, pay for services such asgas ,electricity andTV Licence s at the same time as theirshopping . This is extremely useful for those who do not have abank account and may not even have a regular income as they can choose when and how much to pay. The customer does not pay a surcharge for using the service; the costs are recouped from the organisation whose bills they are paying.Payments using PayPoint can be loosely grouped into two broad types:
*Those which either pay off an existing debt or add "credit" to an account
*Those which "charge" (in the same sense as one charges a battery) a "smart" token which then contains the credit.In the first category is the ability to payCouncil Tax and traditional utility bills, possibly in irregular instalments which would not normally be accepted. More recently, PayPoint terminals have been able to offer E top-up includingezetop 's international phone top-up remittance service, and print vouchers, for pay-as-you-gomobile phone s, as well as theLondon congestion charge . The second category includes Quantumsmart card s and similar electricity "smart keys" which are now widely used in place of coin-basedelectricity meter s. [ [http://www.paypoint.com/energyandwater.htm PayPoint: Serving the energy & water sectors] ] The company has also branched out to provide retailers with a credit/debit card processing facility as well as in-store ATMs connected to the LINK network.Rivals to PayPoint include the
Post Office Ltd (in the UK), Payzone andAn Post 's PostPoint network (in Ireland) all of which offer similar services.References
External links
* [http://www.paypoint.com Official site]
* [http://www.paypoint.ie PayPoint Ireland]
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