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Wise revenue gains 25% in Q2 as money transfer customers jump

Published 19/10/2021, 07:23
Updated 19/10/2021, 08:26
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Wise logo is seen on a smartphone in front of a displayed stock graph in this illustration taken June 18, 2021. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo

By Tom Wilson

LONDON (Reuters) -Money transfer company Wise Plc said on Tuesday that its revenue was 132.8 million pounds ($182.97 million) in the second quarter, a rise of 25% from the same period last year.

Wise, which listed on the London Stock Market in July, said in a trading update that the growth was due to a rise in customer numbers attracted in part by lower prices. It said almost 4 million customers transferred 18 billion pounds ($24.8 billion) in the second quarter, up 36% from the previous year.

The company, which specialises in cross-border transfers and is one of Britain's most well-known fintech "unicorns", said it reduced costs for 1.7 million customers by 8 basis points from the same period last year, to an average of 0.62%.

That meant its "take rate" - the percentage of money being transferred over its platform that it books as revenue - fell to 0.74% from 0.8% a year earlier.

Wise shares fell as much as 3.2% in early trading before recovering nearly all of their losses, and were last down 0.2% at 920 pence.

Wise said it expects its take rate for the second half to be slightly lower than in the first half, but still anticipates revenue growth for the year to March 2022 to be in the low- to mid-20% range over the previous year.

Wise will release full interim results on Nov. 30.

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