PagSeguro Digital Ltd. Class A Common Shares (PAGS)
8.5150
-0.2050 (-2.35%)
NYSE· Last Trade: Aug 17th, 1:45 PM EDT
Detailed Quote
Previous Close
8.720
Open
8.720
Bid
8.510
Ask
8.520
Day's Range
8.505 - 8.810
52 Week Range
8.260 - 12.32
Volume
1,041,521
Market Cap
-
PE Ratio (TTM)
-
EPS (TTM)
-
Dividend & Yield
0.5200 (6.11%)
1 Month Average Volume
2,832,496
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About PagSeguro Digital Ltd. Class A Common Shares (PAGS)
Pagseguro Digital Ltd is a financial technology company that provides a range of digital payment solutions primarily in Brazil. It offers services that enable businesses and consumers to conduct online and in-person transactions seamlessly and securely. The company's offerings include payment processing, mobile payments, and e-commerce tools, allowing merchants to accept various payment methods. Pagseguro also provides financial services such as digital banking, credit, and insurance products, aiming to empower small and medium-sized enterprises as well as individual users within the growing digital economy. Through its innovative platform, the company aims to enhance accessibility to financial services in a rapidly evolving market. Read More
PagSeguro Digital (NYSE:PAGS) reported second-quarter results marked by continued growth in banking engagement, credit balances and deposits, while management said it maintained its full-year targets despite a more challenging macroeconomic environment and elevated interest rates in Brazil.
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Principal Executive Officer Ricardo Dutra Da Silva liquidated his entire indirect position, reducing total equity holdings by 13% while maintaining 347,830 directly held shares.
PagSeguro Digital (NYSE:PAGS), which operates as PagBank, reported higher first-quarter earnings per share and continued expansion in its banking and credit operations, while management said elevated Brazilian interest rates continued to pressure financial costs and gross profit.
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