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Versapay Corp - Ordinary Shares VPYYF

VersaPay Corp is a financial technology company that provides cloud-based accounts receivable automation software and payment solutions for businesses. The company's only segments are VersaPay Solutions Through its VersaPay Solutions segment, the company focuses on electronic invoice presentment with its ARC software (ARC) and develops value-added payment technologies, such as its PayPort and VersaPay Gateway. It sells its products to customers in Canada and the United State.


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Post by luberonon Apr 21, 2016 11:17pm
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On BNN today

On BNN todayStableView's Colin Fisher commented on VersaPay:

“It’s a world-beating technology. It literally goes up against other world-class companies, and it wins time after time. Excellent CEO, excellent chairman. The former CEO of Descartes is the Chairman of the Board of VersaPay. It struggles to raise $4 million.”

Noting VersaPay’s competitiveness with much larger U.S. companies, Fisher says, “Billtrust.com is a $600 million-plus company on its last raise. VersaPay is a $20 million company. It has an old legacy business that is worth at least $10 million. So you’re buying a company that’s going up against this $600 million company and beating them, not infrequently.”

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