Price Alert: Shares of Paya (PAYA) Trade 10.32% Higher at Midday May 13
Equities Staff Follow |Paya Holdings Inc - Class A (NASDAQ: PAYA) has risen $0.51 (10.32%) and is currently sitting at $5.41, as of 12:04:40 est on May 13.
235,234 shares have exchanged hands.
The Company has fallen 4.45% over the last 5 days and shares fell 5.36% over the last 30 days.
Paya is set to release earnings on 2022-08-05.
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About Paya Holdings Inc - Class A
Paya is a leading provider of integrated payment and frictionless commerce solutions that help customers accept and make payments, expedite receipt of money, and increase operating efficiencies. The company processes over $30 billion of annual payment volume across credit/debit card, ACH, and check, making it a top 20 provider of payment processing in the US and #6 overall in e-Commerce. Paya serves more than 100,000 customers through over 2,000 key distribution partners focused on targeted, high growth verticals such as healthcare, education, non-profit, government, utilities, and other B2B goods and services. The business has built its foundation on offering robust integrations into front-end CRM and back-end accounting systems to enhance customer experience and workflow.
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