Isle of Man-based alternative payment provider NETELLER issued its pre-close trading update today, announcing strong fourth quarter customer eceiptrs and new customer sign ups.
The company reported average daily receipts of around US$4.1m during the quarter, compared with US$2.3m during the same period 2004. Q4 average daily receipts from customers was up by 15 % on the Q3 2005 average daily receipts of US $3.64 million.
Average daily receipts from customers for the full year 2005 was US$3.4m, up by 90 % on average daily receipts for 2004 of US $1.8m.
As of 31 December 2005, NETELLER had 2,320,670 signed-up customers, an increase of 1,069,318 or 86 % from 1,251,031, since 31 December 2004.
The company highlighted the average daily sign-ups of new customers was 3,197 during Q4 2005 (Q4 2004: 2,072), which represented an increase of 54 % and the average number of daily sign-ups was 2,930 for the year to 31 December 2005, compared to 1,821 for 2004, an increase of 61 %.
NETELLER said the 2005 fourth quarter had been very strong in customer receipts and new customer sign-ups. As a result it expected revenues for the full year to be slightly ahead of market expectations and the 2006 FIFA World Cup in June to provide with further with additional revenue and customer acquisition opportunities.
Ron Martin, newly-appointed president and chief executive of NETELLER, said: “NETELLER has continued to show excellent growth across all areas of the business in the fourth quarter and the full year results will demonstrate the continuing strength of the company. Since joining NETELLER, I have been impressed by the depth and experience of our management team and employees. I look forward to capitalising on the many opportunities available to us during 2006 and beyond.”
The company reported average daily receipts of around US$4.1m during the quarter, compared with US$2.3m during the same period 2004. Q4 average daily receipts from customers was up by 15 % on the Q3 2005 average daily receipts of US $3.64 million.
Average daily receipts from customers for the full year 2005 was US$3.4m, up by 90 % on average daily receipts for 2004 of US $1.8m.
As of 31 December 2005, NETELLER had 2,320,670 signed-up customers, an increase of 1,069,318 or 86 % from 1,251,031, since 31 December 2004.
The company highlighted the average daily sign-ups of new customers was 3,197 during Q4 2005 (Q4 2004: 2,072), which represented an increase of 54 % and the average number of daily sign-ups was 2,930 for the year to 31 December 2005, compared to 1,821 for 2004, an increase of 61 %.
NETELLER said the 2005 fourth quarter had been very strong in customer receipts and new customer sign-ups. As a result it expected revenues for the full year to be slightly ahead of market expectations and the 2006 FIFA World Cup in June to provide with further with additional revenue and customer acquisition opportunities.
Ron Martin, newly-appointed president and chief executive of NETELLER, said: “NETELLER has continued to show excellent growth across all areas of the business in the fourth quarter and the full year results will demonstrate the continuing strength of the company. Since joining NETELLER, I have been impressed by the depth and experience of our management team and employees. I look forward to capitalising on the many opportunities available to us during 2006 and beyond.”