Payments group Monex surpasses €100m revenue milestone

Clients of Killarney-based firm include Ryanair, Hertz, Hilton Hotels and Bank of China

Monex chief executive and founder Frank Murphy: “Our strategy works, the figures speak for themselves”
Monex chief executive and founder Frank Murphy: “Our strategy works, the figures speak for themselves”

Monex, a Co Kerry-based financial payments company that processes more than 190 million card transactions across 48 countries each year, saw turnover rise by almost 10 per cent to surpass the €100 million milestone last year.

The company, whose clients include Ryanair, Hertz, Hilton Hotels and Bank of China, recorded revenues of €108 million for 2016, up from €99 million a year earlier.

The Killarney-based company, which employs over 120 people worldwide, was established in 2008 by former Fexco senior executive Frank Murphy. It generated pretax profits of €8.47 million last year, up 32 per cent on the €6.4 million recorded a year earlier and, reversing a 16 per cent decline from 2014.

Gross profit was up 19 per cent from €10.5 million to €12.5 million in 2016, with throughput rising to €40 billion, up 14 per cent on the prior year.

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Mr Murphy still holds 85 per cent of the ordinary share capital, with chief operating officer Michael Crowley owning the remainder of the shares.

The group, whose dynamic currency conversion (DCC) service is available on 68,000 ATMs worldwide, also operates client-support services in the United Arab Emirates, the US and Asia.

“Our targeted expansion programme is clearly aligned with profit projections and will continue throughout 2017 encompassing industry diversification and cross-platform service development,” Mr Murphy said. “Our strategy works, the figures speak for themselves.”

Charlie Taylor

Charlie Taylor

Charlie Taylor is a former Irish Times business journalist