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Cab Payments Holdings PLC. Stock Analysis CABPL.TU
CAB Payments Holdings Plc provides business to business cross-border payments and foreign exchange. The company is headquartered in Sutton, Surrey and currently employs 378 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2023-07-06. The firm is engaged in business-to-business cross-border payments and foreign exchange (FX), specializing in hard-to-reach markets. Its products include EMpower FX, EMpower Payments, EMpower Connect, and EMpower Pensions. EMpower FX is an end-to-end automated payments gateway for cross-border payments to banks and mobile wallets in hard-to-reach markets. EMpower Payments is a digital platform for day-to-day exposures in foreign exchange. EMpower Connect is a single account that supports cross-border and FX payment needs across hundreds of currencies. EMpower Pensions allows fund managers to leverage a combination of tech and specialist banking experience for the holistic delivery of pension payroll. Its customer base includes banking groups, local emerging markets banks and financial institutions, non-banking financial institutions, fintech’s and international development organizations.
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Cab Payments Holdings PLC vs FTSE 100 Comparative Returns
Analysis of CABPL.TU stock performance compared to the broader market (FTSE 100) across multiple timeframes.
YTD Performance
- Cab Payments Ho... (CAB...) %
- FTSE 100 7.5%
Cab Payments Ho... Underperformed FTSE 100 by N/A%
1Y Performance
- Cab Payments Ho... (CAB...) %
- FTSE 100 7.18%
Cab Payments Ho... Underperformed FTSE 100 by N/A%
3Y Performance
- Cab Payments Ho... (CAB...) %
- FTSE 100 20.8%
Cab Payments Ho... Underperformed FTSE 100 by N/A%
5Y Performance
- Cab Payments Ho... (CAB...) %
- FTSE 100 42.72%
Cab Payments Ho... Underperformed FTSE 100 by N/A%
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