Provisional liquidators appointed to PCSIL The High Court has appointed jointed provisional liquidators to a financial firm that issues prepaid cards allowing customers to buy goods and services throughout the European Union. Business • 18 Jan 24
Provisional liquidators appointed to PCSIL The High Court has appointed jointed provisional liquidators to a financial firm that issues prepaid cards allowing customers to buy goods and services throughout the European Union. Business • 18 Jan 24
EML Payments to conduct strategic review as CEO departs Australian payments firm, EML, has appointed a former Bank of Ireland executive as interim Group CEO. Business • 17 Apr 23
EML Payments to conduct strategic review as CEO departs Australian payments firm, EML, has appointed a former Bank of Ireland executive as interim Group CEO. Business • 17 Apr 23
PFS owner sets aside €6m to meet costs of legal action Australian payments company EML has set aside over €6m to cover likely legal costs arising from its defence of a class action being taken against it by shareholders over issues at its Irish subsidiary, PFS Card Services (PCSIL). Business • 16 Feb 22
PFS owner sets aside €6m to meet costs of legal action Australian payments company EML has set aside over €6m to cover likely legal costs arising from its defence of a class action being taken against it by shareholders over issues at its Irish subsidiary, PFS Card Services (PCSIL). Business • 16 Feb 22
Central Bank investigation into PFS costs EML €7.1m EML, the Australian payments company, said it has incurred costs and provisions of €7.1m this year arising from the fallout from a Central Bank of Ireland probe into its Irish based subsidiary. Business • 17 Aug 21
Central Bank investigation into PFS costs EML €7.1m EML, the Australian payments company, said it has incurred costs and provisions of €7.1m this year arising from the fallout from a Central Bank of Ireland probe into its Irish based subsidiary. Business • 17 Aug 21
Central Bank concerns for EML's Irish based subsidiary Shares in Australian payments company EML Payments fell by nearly 50% overnight after it revealed more details of the regulatory concerns expressed by the Central Bank here about its Irish based PFS Card Services Ireland Ltd (PCSIL) subsidiary. Business • 19 May 21
Central Bank concerns for EML's Irish based subsidiary Shares in Australian payments company EML Payments fell by nearly 50% overnight after it revealed more details of the regulatory concerns expressed by the Central Bank here about its Irish based PFS Card Services Ireland Ltd (PCSIL) subsidiary. Business • 19 May 21
EML Payments trading halted ahead of PFS announcement Trading in the shares of Australian payments company EML Payments have been halted temporarily pending a further announcement by it in relation to "significant regulatory concerns" notified by the Central Bank here about its Irish business, Prepaid Financial Services (PFS). Business • 19 May 21
EML Payments trading halted ahead of PFS announcement Trading in the shares of Australian payments company EML Payments have been halted temporarily pending a further announcement by it in relation to "significant regulatory concerns" notified by the Central Bank here about its Irish business, Prepaid Financial Services (PFS). Business • 19 May 21
EML Payments acquires Irish company Sentenial Limited EML Payments has acquired Irish company Sentenial Limited and its wholly owned subsidiaries, including open banking brand, Nuapay, for a total of €110 million. Business • 07 Apr 21
EML Payments acquires Irish company Sentenial Limited EML Payments has acquired Irish company Sentenial Limited and its wholly owned subsidiaries, including open banking brand, Nuapay, for a total of €110 million. Business • 07 Apr 21
Prepaid Financial Services sold to EML for €327m Co Meath-based Prepaid Financial Services has been bought by Australia's EML Payments in a deal worth €327 million. Business • 11 Nov 19
Prepaid Financial Services sold to EML for €327m Co Meath-based Prepaid Financial Services has been bought by Australia's EML Payments in a deal worth €327 million. Business • 11 Nov 19