Pushpay has developed a smartphone app targeted largely at churches for gathering donations. Photo / Thinkstock
Pushpay has developed a smartphone app targeted largely at churches for gathering donations. Photo / Thinkstock
Pushpay Holdings, the mobile payments app developer, boosted revenue 39 per cent in the first quarter as growth in its US faith-based merchants offset a decline in its SMS business.
Total annualised committed monthly revenue was $12.8 million at June 30, up from $9.2 million three months earlier, the Redmond-basedcompany said in a statement.
Merchant ACMR, which tracks its clients who use the PushPay system to collect money, rose 69 per cent to $9 million, while its Run the Red ACMR fell 2.4 per cent to $3.7 million.
Pushpay is targeting the US faith sector for growth where there are more than 314,000 churches with an average 500 attendees each.
The company aims to push merchant numbers above 2,000 by its September 30 half-year mark, and those client numbers climbed 42 per cent to 1,416 in the three month period ended June 30.
The company raised $13.8 million in April, via a pro-rata non-renounceable entitlement offer with eligible shareholders offered 1 new ordinary share for every 14 shares already held.
A portion of the funds were used to repay outstanding debt under the Christopher & Banks standby facility.