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Payzone is an Irish consumer payment service provider company based in Dublin. The company processes electronic transactions, including debit and credit card transactions mobile phone top ups, M50 motorway toll payments, Leap travel cards, local property tax payments, pay-by-phone parking, pre-paid and bill pay utility and parcel collection services.[2][3]
Company type | Private |
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Formerly LSE: PAYZ | |
Industry | Financial services |
Predecessor | Alphyra, ITG Group |
Founded | 1989 |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Ireland |
Products | Payment network, cash acceptance, EFT, online payments, ATM. |
Number of employees | 79[1] (2019) |
Parent | Allied Irish Banks (AIB) and Fiserv (joint venture) |
Website | www |
As of 2019[update], the company employed approximately 80 people in Ireland.[1] Based in Sandyford, it is a subsidiary of a joint venture between Allied Irish Banks and Fiserv.
The company was founded in 1989 as ITG Group. It operated as ITG Group until 1999 and then operated as Alphyra (1999-2007) and was listed on the London Stock Exchange under ticker LSE: PAYZ.
By 2006, the Payzone Group had two businesses. The first was a managed terminal network in the UK, Ireland, Sweden, Greece and Romania. Its main services included mobile phone top-up, utility top-up, bill-payment solutions, electronic gift vouchers and electronic funds transfer processing. The second business was an independent white-label ATM's in the convenience sector in the UK and Germany.[4][5]
In 2010, the company was acquired by Duke Street Capital in a debt for equity deal,[6] Duke Street started the process of splitting up the business so that each business could focus on its own market.[4] By 2014, the had company sold its Swedish business to Nets Group.[7]
In 2015, Duke Street Capital sold Payzone to the investments company Carlyle Cardinal Ireland for €43.3m.[8][2][9][10]
In 2018, the UK payment side of the business was split off and sold to the UK post office company Post Office Limited, creating a separate entity Payzone (United Kingdom) that continues to use the same brand name in the United Kingdom but is no longer connected with Payzone Ireland.[11][12]
In 2019, the Irish company was acquired through a joint venture between AIB and US company First Data, with the companies holding 75% and 25% respectively.[13][14][15] Later in 2019, First Data was acquired by Fiserv.
Payzone's products and services include:
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