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XTM Inc XTMIF


Primary Symbol: C.PAID

XTM Inc. is a fintech creator of payment innovations including fully certified Earned Wage Access through its AnyDay product. AnyDay is an automated earned wage access and instant payments platform that helps employers recruit, retain and improve operational productivity. It supports businesses to encourage their workforce in the hospitality, personal care and service staffing industries. It is the originator of the Today Solution, a software solution originally designed for restaurateurs, personal care service providers, food delivery operators, and other businesses with a similar need to provide staff with funds in near real-time. It provides on-demand pay for many brands, including Earls, Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment, Cactus Club, Marriott Hotels and Live Nation. Its wholly owned subsidiary, QRails, Inc., enables payroll providers, financial institutions and other fintech companies to keep up with the on-demand economy by delivering digital payment solutions to their employees.


CSE:PAID - Post by User

Post by anon90on Jul 14, 2021 9:49am
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Toronto Star article is a joke

Toronto Star article is a jokeSome person starts bashing a company and the Toronto Star once again does some shitty research and doesn't disclose all the facts, Seems to me like the person/people that are bashing will now find it more difficult to skim cash from the till........Good to see the CEO fight back.

Then again I may be the only person that still occassionally glances at The Star so it may not get many reads.
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