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Prepaid Financial Services

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EML shares plunge after problems identified at second Irish subsidiary

‘Fraudulent activity’ identified at Sentenial, a Kildare-based company acquired by Aussie fintech in a deal worth up to €110m last year
  • Charlie Taylor
  • August 24, 2022

EML boss puts Central Bank inquiry into Prepaid Financial Services behind him

The Australian fintech firm has been on the back foot due to an investigation into its Irish unit
  • Charlie Taylor
  • May 1, 2022

Shares in EML slump after new profit warning

Owner of Prepaid Financial Services (PFS) slashes forecasts as European operating performance ‘significantly behind’ schedule
  • Charlie Taylor
  • April 26, 2022

EML Payments sets aside €7m for Central Bank investigation into Prepaid Financial Services

Sum is a provision to cover costs and potential fines relating to anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism concerns at Irish subsidiary of Australian fintech
  • Lorcan Allen
  • August 17, 2021

Central Bank hired EY to assist with Prepaid Financial Services inquiry

The financial regulator raised concerns over governance, anti-money laundering measures and counter-terrorism issues at the company, which was sold by its Irish founders last year
  • Peter O'Dwyer
  • July 4, 2021

Prepaid Financial Services’ parent says Central Bank’s concerns may affect European business

Regulator outlined issues to EML Payments regarding PFS’ anti-money laundering and terrorism-financing rules
  • Róisín Burke
  • May 23, 2021

EML Payments shares plunge after Central Bank raises concerns about Irish subsidiary

Shares in the Australian fintech fell by 45 per cent after the Central Bank of Ireland raised anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism concerns relating to Prepaid Financial Services, its Irish subsidiary
  • Lorcan Allen
  • May 19, 2021

EML Payments halts trade of shares after Central Bank of Ireland raises regulatory concerns

The Fintech halted the trade of its shares on the Australian stock exchange following ‘significant regulatory concerns’ being raised by the Central Bank of Ireland about Prepaid Financial Payments, EML Payment’s Irish subsidiary company
  • Lorcan Allen
  • May 17, 2021

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