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MYOB has acquired payment processing provider Paycorp for $48 million

After showing interest in Paycorp, Australian Multinational Corporation, and a leading Accounting software company MYOB had announced a deal of $48million with Paycorp.
Resulting in, the accounting of MYOB income for the 2016 financial year- falls in line with the official statement that the total revenue of the company was boosted by 13 % to 3704 million dollars. Not only this, but the company also stated that the tax return in Melbourne benefit with $54 million has helped the company to cover previous year loss which was around $42.2 million.
Tim Reed, MYOB’s CEO, mentioned that MYOB’s acquisition gives the business “massive growth prospects” in the industry of payment services. He also mentioned that $700 million payment fees using ‘accounting software platforms’ have been estimated.
On the grounds of all such estimation, MYOB’s CEO- Tim Reed has also shared his view. In which he coined lines and discussed how it will lead to reducing the client’s administration time and cost. Apart from that, he also shared views about improved cash flow. He also said that their solutions would surely help small business operators.
On the other hand, John Caliguri, CEO of Paycorp, added his lines and mentioned their excitement on joining with MYOB. He stated that this opportunity would be delivering full payment solutions to more & more clients all across Australia, resulting in improved cash flow. Apart from that, John Caliguri also praised the performance of MYOB and marked them as a market leader that is helping businesses across Australia. And New Zealand with their effective online solutions.
MYOB’s through their ‘Connected Practice Strategy’ tried to refine small, medium business, broader accounting network with seamless connectivity. Everything was done with the intention to improve income streams.
Hence, the company with a $56 million investment in Research and Development has also anticipated investing 16% more from revenue.

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