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PHL - Propell Holdings

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Propell Holdings Limited (PHL) is an Australian incorporated, digital only, customer centric FinTech focused on payments and lending for the small to medium enterprise segment.

Propell provides its Customers with an intelligent, digital financial Platform with multiple financial products to help them manage and optimise their cashflow.

Current financial products include a lending product which provides business owners with funding all facilitated through Propell's proprietary credit technology and a Transactional Product to enable businesses to accept a variety of emerging payment methods online and instore.

The Platform also provides users with real time actionable insights to manage and optimise their cashflow. Propell's purpose is to help SMEs manage and optimise their business with simple financial solutions.

It is anticipated that PHL will list on the ASX during April 2021.

 
Listing date9 April 2021 #
Company contact detailshttps://www.propellholdings.com/
Ph: +61 428 130 447
Principal ActivitiesFinancial Technology
GICS industry groupTBA
Issue Price$0.20
Issue TypeOrdinary Fully Paid Shares
Security codePHL
Capital to be Raised$5,000,000
Expected offer close date26 March 2021
UnderwriterNot underwritten. PAC Partner Securities Pty Ltd (Lead Manger)
 
Propell Holdings "partners" with Zip Co in an announcement released today. The reason I put the word partners in quotes is because it looks less like a partnership and more like a normal business relationship where PHL is a customer of Zip Co.... but whatever.

It's certainly turned the PHL share price around. After getting as low as 10c earlier this week, it is now back to 17c. My guess is, after the excitement about this "partnership" wears off the share price will slowly drift back towards 10c.

 
My guess is, after the excitement about this "partnership" wears off the share price will slowly drift back towards 10c.
Spot on.
Am wondering if the bottom is in now... new listing, not a lot of data but a big discount to IPO

I am wondering about how many SME's are willing to take on finance in current climate.
I would think many would dig in deeper if they can get it... presenting a potential junk debt/ loans default scenario.

But then again, debt has been a part of Australian culture going back to gold rush days.

 
Another partnership announced for PHL today:



Predictably the PHL share price has spiked this morning, but I suspect that the share price will again decline once the announcement is fully digested by the market. There is no indication as to what, if any, revenue will be generated by PHL as a result of the partnership. It just reads like marketing fluff.

The most recent financial results were a disaster. Revenue down 32% as compared to the previous year and the operating loss more than doubled to $4,340,283. There will need to be another capital raising soon as the company shows no sign of being profitable in the near future.

PHL is destined to go sub-10c IMO.
 
My guess is, after the excitement about this "partnership" wears off the share price will slowly drift back towards 10c.
and close to halving again. Only taken a year to lose about 75% of IPO money

there's an offer out for new money; first the Placement, then the hat passed around for shareholders... . SP is now sub 6c, and close to the entitlement pricing (as per usual)

Propell Holdings to raise up to $2.22 million via a 1:2.5 non-renounceable Entitlement Offer at $0.058 per share.
Entitlement Offer follows Initial Placement for $1.36 million at $0.058 per share, providing an opportunity for shareholders to participate at the same issue price as under the recently announced Placement.
• Funds raised will support an increase in the company’s lending facility, drive ongoing organic growth through working capital and cover the costs of the Offer.
 

Continuing operating losses in spite of increasing "platform customer growth". Only $99,000 in customer receipts last quarter. The company spent almost double that ($187,000) on advertising and marketing.

I can't see how they are going to turn things around. They borrowed $877,000 last quarter just to keep the business afloat.
 
didn't even know this one existed until now

looks like i proved ( this time ) ignorance is bliss

having a relationship with ZIP ( formerly Z1P ) probably won't be a lot of help

good luck holders ( sometimes companies like these change their business model around and fly for while , although 'reverse take-overs are harder to complete currently )
 
Good morning
no post for 21 months or so...

what doing??

Announcement 20/02/25 as attached:
• PHL has applied to ASX for removal from the Official List of the ASX;
• View of the Board is that a delisting of PHL is in the best interests of shareholders;
• Reasons for pursuing delisting include PHL’s liquidity and limited trading on the ASX, potential to improve the Company’s cost base, and greater flexibility to execute future funding and strategic opportunities as an unlisted entity;
• Shareholder approval for delisting is expected to be sought at a general meeting to be held in early April 2025 and delisting to occur in May 2025; and
PHL intends to launch an unmarketable parcel sale facility prior to delisting to enable smaller shareholders to exit
Chart update:
Weekly


Not awe inspiring.
Not holding

Kind regards
rcw1
 

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On May 8th, 2025, Propell Holdings Limited (PHL) was removed from the ASX's Official List, under Listing Rule 17.11, at the request of PHL, after security holders resolved to remove PHL from the Official List.
 
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