Mint Payments Insider ownership

What is the Insider ownership of Mint Payments?

The Insider ownership of Mint Payments Limited is 41.35%

What is the definition of Insider ownership?

Insider Ownership is calculated as the total number of shares owned by insiders (shareholders who own more than 5% of the corporation or an officer or director of the company) divided by the total Shares Outstanding.

A high value of insider ownership means that those working for the company have a large stake in the success of the company. This is sometimes seen as a sign that those running the company will work hard to ensure its success or believe the company's stock price will rise.

A change in insider ownership may come from exercise of option, stock grant and buying or selling of company shares. A purchase of company share signifies a confidence in the company's future performance by people who know the company best. Therefore, Net Insider buying is also an important indicator for investors.

What does Mint Payments do?

Mint Payments Limited provides mobile payments and transaction services in Australia. The company provides omnichannel payment processing solutions that enable businesses to process and manage their payments. Its products include Mint mPOS solution; Move 5000, a payment processing tool that accepts payments on the shop floor or at the table; Virtual Terminal, a cloud based payment processing tool; Mint Online, an online payment gateway; and Enterprise and White Label solution. It serves the travel, hospitality, and professional services sectors. The company was formerly known as Mint Wireless Limited and changed its name to Mint Payments Limited in December 2014. Mint Payments Limited was incorporated in 2006 and is based in Gladesville, Australia.

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