中國支付通(08325.HK)前三季度虧損5339萬港元
格隆匯2月10日丨中國支付通(08325.HK)發佈公吿,截至2020年12月31日止9個月,公司收益5897萬港元,同比減少68.81%;公司擁有人應占虧損5339萬港元,上年同期虧損5387萬港元;每股虧損約為3.25港仙。
收益減少乃由於預付卡及互聯網支付業務、高端權益業務以及商户收單業務的收益大幅減少。預付卡及互聯網支付業務、高端權益業務以及商户收單業務的收益減少主要由於在2019冠狀病毒病疫情爆發下,市民減少外出次數導致交易量大幅下降所致。
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