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Worldline — Investor Relations & Filings

Ticker · WLN ISIN · FR0011981968 LEI · 549300CJMQNCA0U4TS33 PA Financial and insurance activities
Filings indexed 897 across all filing types
Latest filing 2019-09-04 Regulatory Filings
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: S&P Global Ratings attribue une notation de BBB / Stable à Worldline
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is a press release announcing that S&P Global Ratings has assigned a 'BBB' credit rating to Worldline. It is a short announcement (under 5,000 characters) that provides a link to the full rating information and includes a 'Pièce jointe' (attachment) section, which is a hallmark of a Report Publication Announcement (RPA) or a general regulatory announcement. Since it specifically announces the publication of a credit rating, it fits best as a Regulatory Filing (RNS) or an announcement of a report/rating.
2019-09-04 French
Worldline: S&P Global Ratings assigns a BBB / Stable rating to Worldline
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is a press release announcing that S&P Global Ratings has assigned a BBB credit rating to Worldline. It is a short announcement (under 5,000 characters) that provides context about the rating and includes a link to the full report/rating details. According to the 'Menu vs Meal' rule, this is an announcement of a report rather than the report itself, and it fits best under the 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) category as a general corporate announcement.
2019-09-04 English
Worldline: S&P Global Ratings assigns a BBB / Stable rating to Worldline
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is a press release announcing that S&P Global Ratings has assigned a BBB credit rating to Worldline. It is a short announcement (under 5,000 characters) that provides context about the rating and includes a link to the full report/rating details. According to the 'Menu vs Meal' rule, this is an announcement of a report rather than the report itself, and it fits best under the 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) category as a general corporate announcement.
2019-09-04 English
Worldline: S&P Global Ratings assigns a BBB / Stable rating to Worldline
Capital/Financing Update Classification · 99% confidence The document announces that S&P Global Ratings assigned a BBB / Stable rating to Worldline on September 4th, 2019. It includes quotes from S&P and Worldline's CFO regarding the rating and a recent convertible bond issuance. This type of announcement, detailing a credit rating action, is a specific corporate event disclosure. It is not a full annual report (10-K), an earnings release (ER), or a general regulatory filing (RNS). It is most closely related to financing/capital structure updates or general corporate news. Since it specifically discusses a credit rating which is often tied to debt/financing, 'Capital/Financing Update' (CAP) is a possibility, but the core event is the rating assignment itself. Given the options, and that it is a specific corporate announcement that doesn't fit the other precise categories (like DIV, DIRS, ER, 10-K), it falls best under a general regulatory/corporate announcement category. However, since the text focuses heavily on the credit rating and the CFO links it to 'future corporate developments' and a recent bond issuance, 'CAP' (Capital/Financing Update) is plausible. Alternatively, if this is treated as a standard press release about a non-financial performance event, 'RNS' (Regulatory Filings - fallback) might apply. Given the context of credit ratings often being material for financing, I will lean towards CAP, but RNS is a strong secondary candidate if CAP is reserved strictly for issuance announcements. Since the document is a press release announcing a rating, and it is short and contains an attachment link, it could also be RPA. However, the content is substantive news, not just an announcement of another report. I will classify this as a general corporate announcement that doesn't fit the specific financial reports, making RNS the most appropriate fallback, as it is a standard press release format.
2019-09-04 English
Worldline: S&P Global Ratings assigns a BBB / Stable rating to Worldline
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is a press release dated September 4th, 2019, announcing that S&P Global Ratings assigned a BBB / Stable rating to Worldline. It discusses the implications of this rating, referencing a recent convertible bond issuance. This type of announcement, which details a specific financial event (a credit rating assignment) and its context, does not fit neatly into the defined categories like 10-K, ER, or IR. It is not a management change (MANG), a dividend notice (DIV), or a general regulatory filing (RNS) in the sense of a mandatory disclosure form. Since it is a specific announcement concerning the company's financial standing and credit profile, and given the available options, it is best classified as a general announcement or a specific financial update. It is not a Capital/Financing Update (CAP) as it's about a rating, not the issuance itself, although related. Given the lack of a specific 'Credit Rating Announcement' category, and since it is a formal announcement of a significant financial event, it falls closest to a general Regulatory Filing (RNS) or potentially a specialized Investor Relations document. However, RNS is the designated fallback for miscellaneous regulatory announcements. Since the content is highly specific and not a standard report, RNS is the most appropriate general classification for non-standard, material announcements.
2019-09-04 English
Worldline: S&P Global Ratings attribue une notation de BBB / Stable à Worldline
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document announces that S&P Global Ratings has assigned a BBB rating with a stable outlook to Worldline. It discusses the implications of this rating in relation to a recent convertible bond issuance. This type of announcement, which is a specific financial event update (credit rating change) but not a full financial report (like 10-K or IR) or a general regulatory filing (RNS), fits best under Capital/Financing Update (CAP) as credit ratings are intrinsically linked to financing and debt structure. However, none of the definitions perfectly capture a standalone credit rating announcement. Given the options, it is a specific financial update related to debt/capital structure, making CAP a plausible fit, or it could be considered a general Regulatory Filing (RNS) if it's a required disclosure. Since it is a specific announcement about a financial instrument's rating, and not a general regulatory notice, I will check other options. It is not an ER, IR, or MDA. It is not a management change (MANG) or dividend (DIV). Since it is a specific financial disclosure that doesn't fit the specialized categories like ER, IR, or DIV, and it is not an announcement of a report (RPA), the most appropriate general category for significant financial status updates that aren't standard periodic reports is RNS (Regulatory Filings / miscellaneous). However, because the content is entirely focused on a credit rating which directly impacts financing terms, CAP (Capital/Financing Update) is a stronger thematic fit than the generic RNS, even if the definition isn't perfect. Given the context of financial reporting, rating changes are often grouped with financing news. I will classify it as RNS as it is a specific, non-periodic disclosure that doesn't match the other specific financial report types.
2019-09-04 French

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