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Mint Corp V.MIT

Alternate Symbol(s):  MITJF

The Mint Corporation, through its subsidiaries, is a globally certified payments company. The Company is focused on offering financial services to the unbanked salaried worker in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The Company provides employers with payroll cards for their unbanked employees. It offers employers scalable, flexible and payroll card management solutions through its globally certified payments platform. It also focuses on facilitating payroll disbursement for unbanked workers, employees not qualified for traditional bank accounts. Its UAE operations comprise five entities, including Mint Middle East LLC (MME), Mint Electronic Payment Services Ltd (MEPS), Mint Capital LLC (MCO), Mint Gateway for Electronic Payment Services (MGEPS) and Hafed Holding (Hafed). MME is a payroll card services provider facilitating an automated and secure payroll system to employers in the UAE. Its UAE operations payroll cards and mobile app are branded under the Hafed name.


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Comment by thianon Dec 31, 2011 7:48am
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Post# 19361860

RE: RE: RE: no body want mint

RE: RE: RE: no body want mint

meo1234567 you just don't get it.  Surely the MENA region is politically volitile.  You mention Iran and Iraq.  I agree with those examples.  Now let's look at financial stability.  The UEA is awashed with cash from oil as are many of the other countries in the region.  We are looking at financial stability as we are operating in the financial sector.

 

The Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt is not a real threat as Mint is operating within the rules and regulation of Sharia Law.

 

So WTF is your point?

 

Mint is a great investment particularly in the financial sector in this region.  Is that really too difficult for you to understand.

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