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Ticker · WLN ISIN · FR0011981968 LEI · 549300CJMQNCA0U4TS33 PA Financial and insurance activities
Filings indexed 897 across all filing types
Latest filing 2019-10-23 Earnings Release
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: Très solide chiffre d’affaires au troisième trimestre 2019
Earnings Release Classification · 100% confidence The document is titled "Très solide chiffre d'affaires au troisième trimestre 2019" (Very solid revenue for the third quarter of 2019) and explicitly states, "Worldline [Euronext: WLN], leader européen dans le secteur des paiements et des services transactionnels annonce aujourd'hui ses résultats pour le troisième trimestre 2019." It provides detailed financial figures (Chiffre d'affaires: 589 millions d'euros) and performance metrics specifically for the third quarter (T3 2019) and the first nine months of 2019. This content structure—quarterly results announcement with key figures and management commentary—is characteristic of an Earnings Release (ER). It is not a full Annual Report (10-K) as it covers only Q3, nor is it a comprehensive Interim Report (IR) which usually includes full balance sheets and cash flows, although it shares similarities. Given the focus on the immediate release of period results, ER is the most appropriate classification. The document length (28k chars) suggests it is more than just a brief announcement, but the primary function is the release of period results. Q3 2019
2019-10-23 French
Worldline: Very solid third quarter 2019 revenue
Earnings Release Classification · 100% confidence The document is a press release dated October 23, 2019, announcing the company's financial performance for the 'third quarter of 2019' and the 'first nine months of 2019'. It provides key financial highlights (Revenue: € 589 million, organic growth +7.1% in Q3) and management commentary, but it is not the full, comprehensive annual filing (10-K) or a standalone audit report (AR). This format, focusing on period results and key metrics immediately following the period end, is characteristic of an Earnings Release (ER). It is too detailed for just a Report Publication Announcement (RPA) and clearly presents the results, not just announcing that results are available. Q3 2019
2019-10-23 English
Worldline: Information relating to the total number of voting rights and shares making up the share capital as at September 30, 2019
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 95% confidence The document is a monthly disclosure of the total number of voting rights and shares composing the share capital, as required by Article L. 233-8-II of the French Commercial Code and Article 223-16 of the AMF General Regulation. This type of regulatory disclosure regarding share capital and voting rights does not fit into specific categories like 'Share Issue' (SHA) or 'Major Shareholding' (MRQ) as it is a routine periodic update of capital structure. Therefore, it is classified as a Regulatory Filing (RNS).
2019-10-22 English
Worldline: Information relative au nombre total de droits de vote et d’actions composant le capital social au 30 septembre 2019
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 regulatory articles (Article L. 233-8-II du Code de commerce et article 223-16 du Règlement général de l’AMF). This type of regular disclosure regarding the total number of shares and voting rights is a specific regulatory requirement, often filed monthly or quarterly. While it contains core share capital information, it is not a comprehensive financial report (like 10-K or IR). It is a specific disclosure about the capital structure and voting rights. Among the provided codes, 'SHA' (Share Issue/Capital Change) is related, but this document is a periodic statement of the *total* capital structure, not an announcement of a specific change or issue. 'MRQ' (Major Shareholding Notification) is for changes in ownership thresholds. Given the nature of the disclosure (periodic statement of total voting rights and shares), it most closely aligns with a specific regulatory filing that doesn't fit the broader categories. However, since it details the total number of shares and voting rights, which is fundamental to capital structure, and is a mandatory regulatory filing, it is best classified as a general Regulatory Filing (RNS) or potentially related to capital structure changes (SHA). Since it is a mandatory, periodic disclosure of the capital base, and not an announcement of a specific transaction or a comprehensive report, RNS is the most appropriate fallback for a specific, non-standard regulatory disclosure. Upon review, this specific type of filing (monthly voting rights statement) is often categorized under general regulatory announcements when a more specific code isn't available. Given the options, RNS (Regulatory Filings) serves as the best fit for this specific, mandated disclosure that isn't a full report or a specific transaction announcement.
2019-10-22 French
Worldline: Information relative au nombre total de droits de vote et d’actions composant le capital social au 30 septembre 2019
Declaration of Voting Results & Voting Rights Announcements Classification · 100% 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 regulatory articles (Article L. 233-8-II du Code de commerce et article 223-16 du Règlement général de l'AMF). The content provides a snapshot of the total number of shares and voting rights as of a specific date (30/09/2019). This type of regular disclosure regarding the capital structure and voting rights is a specific regulatory filing requirement, often related to major shareholding changes or capital structure updates, but it is not a standard 10-K, ER, or IR. Given the options, it most closely relates to notifications about share capital changes or major holdings. Since it details the total number of shares and voting rights, it fits best under 'Share Issue/Capital Change' (SHA) or potentially 'Major Shareholding Notification' (MRQ) if interpreted broadly as a capital structure disclosure. However, the focus is purely on the total count of shares and voting rights, which is a fundamental capital structure metric. In many jurisdictions, this is a mandatory periodic filing. Given the specific nature of reporting total shares and voting rights, and lacking a direct 'Capital Structure Disclosure' code, 'SHA' (Share Issue/Capital Change) is the closest fit among the provided options for a document detailing the denominator of ownership, although 'MRQ' (Major Shareholding Notification) is also plausible if this is triggered by crossing thresholds. Since this is a routine monthly disclosure of the total count, and not necessarily a notification of a *change* crossing a threshold, SHA, which covers capital structure, is a reasonable classification, or RNS as a general regulatory filing. Comparing SHA and MRQ: SHA covers capital changes, MRQ covers changes in *significant* ownership. This document reports the *total* capital structure. I will classify it as SHA as it directly reports on the composition of the share capital, or RNS as a general regulatory filing. Given the explicit regulatory citation and the nature of the data (total shares/votes), it is a specific regulatory disclosure. If we must choose a specific one, 'SHA' relates to the capital structure being reported. However, since it is a routine monthly regulatory filing that doesn't explicitly announce a new issue or buyback, 'RNS' (Regulatory Filings - fallback) is often used for these specific, non-standard periodic disclosures not covered by 10-K/IR/ER. Let's re-evaluate the definitions. It is a mandatory disclosure under French law. It is not an ER, 10-K, or IR. It is not a DIV, DIRS, or DEF 14A. It is a regulatory filing. I will use RNS as the most appropriate general regulatory category for this specific, non-standard periodic disclosure, as it doesn't fit perfectly into SHA (which implies an *action* like an issue/split) or MRQ (which implies a *change* in a major holder's stake). The document is short and is a direct regulatory report.
2019-10-22 French
Worldline: Information relating to the total number of voting rights and shares making up the share capital as at September 30, 2019
Declaration of Voting Results & Voting Rights Announcements Classification · 100% 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 regulatory articles (Article L. 233-8-II du Code de commerce et article 223-16 du Règlement général de l'AMF). The content provides a snapshot of the total number of shares and voting rights as of a specific date (30/09/2019). This type of regular disclosure regarding the capital structure and voting rights is a specific regulatory filing requirement, often related to major shareholding changes or capital structure updates, but it is not a standard 10-K, ER, or IR. Given the options, it most closely relates to notifications about share capital changes or major holdings. Since it details the total number of shares and voting rights, it fits best under 'Share Issue/Capital Change' (SHA) or potentially 'Major Shareholding Notification' (MRQ) if interpreted broadly as a capital structure disclosure. However, the focus is purely on the total count of shares and voting rights, which is a fundamental capital structure metric. In many jurisdictions, this is a mandatory periodic filing. Given the specific nature of reporting total shares and voting rights, and lacking a direct 'Capital Structure Disclosure' code, 'SHA' (Share Issue/Capital Change) is the closest fit among the provided options for a document detailing the denominator of ownership, although 'MRQ' (Major Shareholding Notification) is also plausible if this is triggered by crossing thresholds. Since this is a routine monthly disclosure of the total count, and not necessarily a notification of a *change* crossing a threshold, SHA, which covers capital structure, is a reasonable classification, or RNS as a general regulatory filing. Comparing SHA and MRQ: SHA covers capital changes, MRQ covers changes in *significant* ownership. This document reports the *total* capital structure. I will classify it as SHA as it directly reports on the composition of the share capital, or RNS as a general regulatory filing. Given the explicit regulatory citation and the nature of the data (total shares/votes), it is a specific regulatory disclosure. If we must choose a specific one, 'SHA' relates to the capital structure being reported. However, since it is a routine monthly regulatory filing that doesn't explicitly announce a new issue or buyback, 'RNS' (Regulatory Filings - fallback) is often used for these specific, non-standard periodic disclosures not covered by 10-K/IR/ER. Let's re-evaluate the definitions. It is a mandatory disclosure under French law. It is not an ER, 10-K, or IR. It is not a DIV, DIRS, or DEF 14A. It is a regulatory filing. I will use RNS as the most appropriate general regulatory category for this specific, non-standard periodic disclosure, as it doesn't fit perfectly into SHA (which implies an *action* like an issue/split) or MRQ (which implies a *change* in a major holder's stake). The document is short and is a direct regulatory report.
2019-10-22 French

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