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Ticker · WLN ISIN · FR0011981968 LEI · 549300CJMQNCA0U4TS33 PA Financial and insurance activities
Filings indexed 897 across all filing types
Latest filing 2021-04-30 AGM Information
Country FR France
Listing PA WLN

About Worldline

https://worldline.com/

Worldline is a global provider of payment and transactional services technology. The company's offerings are structured for two primary markets: Merchants and Financial Institutions. For merchants, Worldline delivers a comprehensive portfolio of payment solutions, including in-store, online, omnichannel, and cross-border payment processing. For financial institutions, it provides a full spectrum of services such as card issuing, acquiring processing, ATM management, account-to-account payment solutions, and open banking APIs. Worldline's technology is designed to facilitate secure and scalable payment ecosystems for businesses of all sizes across various sectors, enabling them to accept payments and foster growth.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
Worldline - AGM 2021 à huis clos
AGM Information Classification · 99% confidence The document explicitly discusses the 'Assemblée Générale Mixte 2021' (2021 Combined General Meeting) of Worldline. It details how shareholders can participate remotely (voting by internet or mail) because the meeting will be held 'à huis clos' (behind closed doors). It also mentions the documentation preparatory to the AGM and the live broadcast. This content is directly related to the procedures, materials, and announcements surrounding the Annual General Meeting. Therefore, the appropriate classification is AGM Information (AGM-R).
2021-04-30 French
Franchissement de seuil
Major Shareholding Notification Classification · 98% confidence The document is titled "Déclaration de franchissement de seuil (article L. 233-7 du code de commerce)" which translates to "Declaration of crossing a threshold (Article L. 233-7 of the Commercial Code)". This type of filing in France specifically reports changes in significant shareholdings (crossing thresholds like 5%, 10%, etc.) by an investor or entity. This aligns perfectly with the definition for Major Shareholding Notification (MRQ), which covers notifications of changes in significant share ownership levels crossing thresholds.
2021-04-21 French
Worldline: Chiffre d'affaires du premier trimestre 2021 en ligne avec la trajectoire du Groupe
Earnings Release Classification · 98% confidence The document is titled "COMMUNIQUÉ" and focuses entirely on the "Chiffre d'affaires du premier trimestre 2021" (First Quarter 2021 Revenue). It details revenue figures, performance by business line, management commentary on the quarter, and confirms annual guidance for 2021. This structure—a focused announcement of financial results for a period shorter than a year (Q1)—is characteristic of an Earnings Release (ER). It is not the full, comprehensive report (which would be an IR), nor is it a transcript (CT) or a general regulatory filing (RNS). The document explicitly announces the results for the first quarter, aligning perfectly with the definition of an Earnings Release. Q1 2021
2021-04-21 French
Worldline: Q1 2021 revenue fully in line with company trajectory
Earnings Release Classification · 98% confidence The document is explicitly titled '# PRESS RELEASE' and begins by detailing financial performance for 'Q1 2021 revenue'. It provides key figures (€ 1,080 million, -9.0% organically), confirms full-year 2021 objectives, and includes detailed segment performance tables. This structure is characteristic of an Earnings Release (ER), which is the initial announcement of periodical financial results, focusing on key highlights and performance drivers, rather than the comprehensive Interim Report (IR) or the full Annual Report (10-K). The document also mentions an upcoming conference call, further confirming its nature as an initial results announcement. Q1 2021
2021-04-21 English
Worldline - Monthly information relating to the total number of voting rights and shares making up the share capital
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is titled "Information mensuelle relative au nombre total de droits de vote et d'actions composant le capital social" (Monthly information relating to the total number of voting rights and shares making up the share capital). It explicitly references French regulations (Article L. 233-8-II du Code de commerce et article 223-16 du Règlement général de l'AMF). The content provides a breakdown of the total number of shares and the total number of theoretical and effective voting rights as of a specific date (31/03/2021). This type of mandatory periodic disclosure regarding the capital structure and voting rights does not fit neatly into the primary financial report categories (10-K, IR, ER). It is a specific regulatory disclosure concerning share capital and voting power. Among the provided codes, 'SHA' (Share Issue/Capital Change) is the closest fit as it deals directly with the share capital structure, although it is a recurring monthly disclosure rather than a one-time change announcement. However, given the nature of mandatory regulatory reporting that doesn't fit other specific categories, 'RNS' (Regulatory Filings) serves as a strong general category for such periodic, legally mandated disclosures, especially those related to capital structure updates that aren't explicitly a dividend announcement (DIV) or a major shareholding notification (MRQ). Since the document is a direct report of capital structure data required by regulation, and 'SHA' covers capital changes, I will evaluate SHA vs RNS. Since this is a routine monthly update on the *total* capital and voting rights, it is a standard regulatory filing. In many contexts, these are filed under general regulatory reporting mechanisms. Given the options, 'SHA' is highly relevant as it concerns the share capital base. However, 'RNS' is the designated fallback for general regulatory announcements. Since the document is a direct report of capital structure data, and not an announcement *about* a share issue, 'SHA' is a strong candidate. Let's re-examine the definitions. SHA is 'Announcement regarding new share issues, stock splits, or other capital changes.' This document reports the *current state* of the capital, not necessarily a recent change event, making it more of a routine regulatory filing. Therefore, 'RNS' (Regulatory Filings) is the most appropriate general classification for this routine, legally mandated disclosure of voting rights and share count.
2021-04-14 English
Worldline - Information mensuelle relative au nombre total de droits de vote et d’actions composant le capital social
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is titled "Information mensuelle relative au nombre total de droits de vote et d'actions composant le capital social" (Monthly information relating to the total number of voting rights and shares making up the share capital). It explicitly references French regulations (Article L. 233-8-II du Code de commerce et article 223-16 du Règlement général de l'AMF). The content provides a breakdown of the total number of shares and the total number of theoretical and effective voting rights as of a specific date (31/03/2021). This type of mandatory periodic disclosure regarding the capital structure and voting rights does not fit neatly into the primary financial report categories (10-K, IR, ER). It is a specific regulatory disclosure concerning share capital and voting power. Among the provided codes, 'SHA' (Share Issue/Capital Change) is the closest fit as it deals directly with the share capital structure, although it is a recurring monthly disclosure rather than a one-time change announcement. However, given the nature of mandatory regulatory reporting that doesn't fit other specific categories, 'RNS' (Regulatory Filings) serves as a strong general category for such periodic, legally mandated disclosures, especially those related to capital structure updates that aren't explicitly a dividend announcement (DIV) or a major shareholding notification (MRQ). Since the document is a direct report of capital structure data required by regulation, and 'SHA' covers capital changes, I will evaluate SHA vs RNS. Since this is a routine monthly update on the *total* capital and voting rights, it is a standard regulatory filing. In many contexts, these are filed under general regulatory reporting mechanisms. Given the options, 'SHA' is highly relevant as it concerns the share capital base. However, 'RNS' is the designated fallback for general regulatory announcements. Since the document is a direct report of capital structure data, and not an announcement *about* a share issue, 'SHA' is a strong candidate. Let's re-examine the definitions. SHA is 'Announcement regarding new share issues, stock splits, or other capital changes.' This document reports the *current state* of the capital, not necessarily a recent change event, making it more of a routine regulatory filing. Therefore, 'RNS' (Regulatory Filings) is the most appropriate general classification for this routine, legally mandated disclosure of voting rights and share count.
2021-04-14 French

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