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Wednesday 24 April 2019 9:07 am  |  Updated:  Monday 03 June 2019 12:41 am

Softbank to invest €900m for stake in digital payments firm Wirecard

By: James Warrington

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Softbank has agreed to invest €900m (£781m) in German fintech firm Wirecard as part of a digital payments partnership in Asia.

The Japanese investment giant has signed a deal to buy five-year convertible bonds in Wirecard, equating to roughly 5.6 per cent of the firm’s stock, at €130 per share.

Read more: Wirecard shares soar as head office cleared of wrongdoing

Shares in Wirecard rose more than eight per cent this morning following the announcement.

The investment comes as part of a strategic partnership in digital payments, as Wirecard looks to expand in Japan and South Korea.

The German firm said the partnership is also expected to extend to new product and service offerings in digital lending.

“As global innovators, we focus heavily on expanding our networks and creating opportunities for companies with groundbreaking ideas,” said Markus Braun, Wirecard chief executive.

“In Softbank we have found a partner that shares both our passion for new technologies and drive to spearhead the latest innovations, all on a global scale.”

Wirecard has been embroiled in controversy in recent months following allegations of fraud and false accounting at its Singapore office.

Read more: German prosecutors probe FT journalist over Wirecard reports

Last month an independent investigation by a law firm found evidence that crimes may have been committed, but cleared the company of any wrongdoing.

The Softbank investment is subject to approval by Wirecard shareholders.

 

 

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