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  • Zip Co Limited

    Offering point of sale credit and payments to customers and providing integrated retail finance solutions to merchants, both online and in store.

    ZIP$2.185
     0.255 13.21%

    Data last updated:Aug 16, 2024 – 3.58pm. Data is 20 mins delayed.

    Previous Close

    1.930

    Open

    2.010

    Day Range

    2.000 - 2.190

    52 Week Range

    0.255 - 2.190

    Volume

    25,101,007

    Value

    52,608,110

    Bid

    2.180

    Ask

    2.190

    Dividend Yield

    0.00%

    P/E Ratio

    0.00

    Market Cap

    2.766B

    Total Issue

    1,265,762,210

    ASX Announcements

    Zip FY24 Results - Conference Call Details

    Notification of Results/Reporting Date, Web Casts

    • Aug 14, 2024
    • 1 page

    Market Sensitive

    4Q24 Appendix 4C Quarterly Cash Flow Report

    CTE – Fourth Quarter Cashflow Report

    • Jul 30, 2024
    • 9 pages

    Market Sensitive

    ZIP Share Purchase Plan

    Security holder details - Other, Disclosure Document

    • Jul 25, 2024
    • 21 pages

    Ceasing to be a substantial holder

    Ceasing to be a substantial holder

    • Jul 24, 2024
    • 6 pages

    Cleansing Notice

    Cleansing Notice

    • Jul 23, 2024
    • 2 pages

    View all ZIP announcements

    July

    Resurgent Zip raises cash and pays big break fee to eliminate its debt

    Zip has indicated it will push the accelerator on growth in the United States despite regulators investigating whether it has violated consumer protection laws.

    • James Eyers

    Brokers sense interest as Australia’s favourite meme stock returns

    The list of names dumped from the ASX 200 alongside Zip shows how rare a comeback is. But while its business is firing, not everything has changed.

    • Anthony Macdonald

    Zip Co in $267m raise to pay down debt; Goldies, UCP on ticket

    Fund manager sources said the placement is expected to price at about $1.52 a share, representing a 5.3 per cent discount to the last close.

    • Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport

    June

    Why Tyndall has gone all in on Zip Co’s turnaround story

    James Nguyen says the market is mispricing the buy now pay later provider and reveals why a $15 billion settlement could be the catalyst for another small cap stock.

    • Joanne Tran

    ANZ’s openly gay chairman warns on ASX’s sexuality disclosure

    Asking boards to disclose the sexuality, age and ethnicity of directors risks encroaching on their privacy and could make them a target for activists, leading directors warn.

    • Sally Patten and Patrick Durkin
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    May

    Zip’s Larry Diamond returning to Sydney, says US mission accomplished

    Diamond says he heeded warnings from James Gorman, setting Zip onto a profitable path in the US, where he expects BNPL to keep winning share off credit cards.

    • James Eyers

    April

    Zip Co’s turnaround story lands the BNPL on takeover watchlists

    No doubt CBA’s internal M&A team adheres by its mandate of looking at all options to maximise shareholder value.

    • Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport

    Cettire shares slide 16pc on Bell Potter downgrade

    The company’s house broker said the luxury marketplace would continue to outperform peers, but it would be harder for it to generate high growth.

    • Updated
    • Carrie LaFrenz and Jonathan Shapiro

    March

    ‘Lack of transparency’ to force credit licences on BNPL

    Buy now, pay later players will have to hold a local credit licence to operate in Australia and take reasonable steps to ascertain a customer’s financial position.

    • Lucas Baird

    Buy now, pay later is pulling off the improbable – a comeback

    Block and Zip valuations are rising as peak interest rates pass. Klarna is considering listing in the United States. Is the sector’s winter finally over?

    • James Eyers

    January

    Zip shares jump on path to profitability

    Zip shares opened 15 per cent higher on Monday morning, in a sector still weighted down by negative sentiment.

    • James Eyers

    Business bets mega US green bill will survive Trump resurgence

    US President Joe Biden’s flagship $US369b clean energy policy will survive a second Trump Administration, leading Australian business figures say.

    • Lucas Baird, Aaron Weinman, Jessica Sier, Campbell Kwan, Matthew Cranston and Hans van Leeuwen

    November 2023

    BNPL laws delayed until new year amid legislative drafting constraints

    Minister Stephen Jones said resourcing pressures would push back finalising a bill to bring Afterpay and Zip under the credit act until early next year.

    • James Eyers

    Buy now, pay later companies will struggle to survive, Moody’s warns

    The rating agency says that without stemming losses or raising more capital, most companies risk depleting their equity in the next two to three years.

    • Jonathan Shapiro

    October 2023

    How these six CEOs are using AI in their businesses

    It is clear that corporate Australia is only at the beginning of its journey with the technology, amid an era defined by low productivity.

    • Sally Patten and Euan Black
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    September 2023

    ‘Protect your dream’, says LittleOak infant formula founder

    A goat’s milk infant formula business sprang from a mum’s frustration, but optimism and enthusiasm is now the driving force.

    • Simon Evans

    August 2023

    Zip loss narrows, volumes rise as BNPL adapts to downturn

    Zip Co is now cash flow positive in the United States, New Zealand and Australia as revenue jumped, but restructuring costs hit the BNPL bottom line.

    • Updated
    • James Eyers

    Zip founders depart for divisional postings as new CEO appointed

    The buy now, pay later group has reshuffled its management ranks as the company seeks to turn its sharemarket fortunes around.

    • Jonathan Shapiro

    July 2023

    Downsized Zip races after revenue jumps in June

    Zip has moved away from its global ambitions to focus on the core US and Australian business, where revenue improved last quarter.

    • Updated
    • Lucas Baird

    June 2023

    Fear factor grips retailers as spending slows

    A sharp slide in sales is forcing retailers to accelerate discounting and promotions amid warnings that the downturn in consumer spending could be deeper than during the early 1990s recession.

    • Updated
    • Simon Evans, Carrie LaFrenz and James Eyers

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