Finance Services
Fintech Scion Limited provides digital banking services by providing the tools and solutions to facilitate payment services to merchants, offering various secured, online, and managed transactions and settlements. Its payments platform hosts a suite of integrated payment products and services that are used across multiple channels and industry verticals, including end-to-end payment processing for a range of payment types; merchant acquiring and issuing; multiple methods of mobile, contactless, and QR code-based payments; complementary software integrations; virtual international bank account number or IBAN issuing; integrated and mobile point of sale or POS solutions; security and risk management solutions; and reporting and analytical tools. The company is based in London, the United Kingdom.
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High margins render the company resilient under dire circumstances, hence able to drive competitors out or acquire them. ROE and ROA measure the average flow generated by each invested dollar. Their marginal value is a forecast of future growth, and it is considered by Buffett and Munger the most important single indicator.
Years | 12-2015 | 12-2016 | 12-2017 | 12-2018 | 12-2019 | 12-2020 | 12-2021 | 12-2022 | 12-2023 | TTM |
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Net Margin | -26% | -49% | -730% | -6.6K% | -570% | 63% | -730% | 190% | -1.7K% | -1.7K% |
ROA | -140% | -220% | -370% | -120% | -270% | 4.9% | 14% | 9.3% | 190% | 190% |
ROE | 70% | 85% | 220% | 56% | 10% | -0.25% | 0.5% | 10% | -220% | -220% |
The average Net Margin over the past 5 years is -1.56K%.
The trend of Net Margin over the past 5 years is +750.59%.
The average ROA over the past 5 years is -27.25%.
The trend of ROA over the past 5 years is +68.03%.
The average ROE over the past 5 years is -24.2%.
The trend of ROE over the past 5 years is -39.73%.
Being debt the number one cause of investment losses and company death, the ratio Debt/FCF is of utmost importance to guarantee safety. On the other hand the Graham’s stability measures the drawdown of earnings, hence indicating the reliability of the flow generated by the company.
Years | 12-2015 | 12-2016 | 12-2017 | 12-2018 | 12-2019 | 12-2020 | 12-2021 | 12-2022 | 12-2023 | TTM |
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Debt FCF | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
Debt Equity | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
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Graham Stability | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | -2.1K% | -2.1K% |
The Debt/FCF trailing twelve month is -.
The trend of Debt/FCF over the past 5 years is -.
Graham’s Stability measure stands at -20.65.
Growth can be dangerous when forecasting, simply projecting the current growth is in general wrong. A company passes through multiple phases, from being young and unprofitable, to the first periods of profitability and high growth, until it arrives at a period of regime with limited growth. Identifying in which phase the company is in may help forecasting.
Years | 12-2016 | 12-2018 | 12-2020 | 12-2022 | Trend |
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Revenue | 3.8% | 130% | 400% | -22% | 5.9K% |
Net Income | - | - | - | - | - |
Stockholders Equity | - | - | - | -69% | - |
FCF | - | - | 57% | - | - |
The Revenue CAGR over the past 5 years is +133.07%.
The trend of Revenue growth rate over the past 5 years is +5.87K%.
The Earnings CAGR over the past 5 years is +77.09%.
The trend of Earnings growth rate over the past 5 years is -.
The Equity CAGR over the past 5 years is -.
The trend of Equity growth rate over the past 5 years is -.
The FCF CAGR over the past 5 years is -.
The trend of FCF growth rate over the past 5 years is -.