Worldline SA 2019 IR

The report highlights Worldline's performance in 2019, during which the company achieved full independence following its deconsolidation from the Atos Group. Worldline completed the acquisition of the remaining 36.4% minority stake in equensWorldline and announced the strategic acquisition of the Ingenico Group. In terms of sustainability, the company became the first in the payment industry to neutralize its operational CO2 emissions across its data centers, offices, business travel, and payment terminals. Additionally, Worldline improved its employee satisfaction, reaching a Great Place to Work Trust Index of 63%.

Company: Worldline SA

Sector: Financials

Country: France

Year: 2019

Type: IR

Pages: 476

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Worldline SA

Worldline SA 2019 Universal Registration Document

Universal Registration Document

The report highlights Worldline's performance in 2019, during which the company achieved full independence following its deconsolidation from the Atos Group. Worldline completed the acquisition of the remaining 36.4% minority stake in equensWorldline and announced the strategic acquisition of the Ingenico Group. In terms of sustainability, the company became the first in the payment industry to neutralize its operational CO2 emissions across its data centers, offices, business travel, and payment terminals. Additionally, Worldline improved its employee satisfaction, reaching a Great Place to Work Trust Index of 63%.

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Document Details

Report Year

2019

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 2019 - Dec 31, 2019

Fiscal Year

2019

Type

Integrated Report

Language

English

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Standards & Assurance

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Materiality Assessment

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Women on Board

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