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About the company

Prosus NV, formerly Myriad International Holdings NV, is a Netherland-based global consumer Internet group. The Company is organized into six business areas: Classifieds, Payments & Fintech, Food delivery, Etail, Ventures and Travel. It also holds investments in listed Social & Internet assets. The Classifieds business area manages mobile and digital marketplaces. The Payments & Fintech business area includes PayU, a Payment Service Platform. The Food delivery business area manages food delivery companies. The Travel business area operates a travel online platform. The Etail business area includes business to consumer e-commerce companies. The Venture business area looks for and invests in early stage companies.

  • Revenue in EUR (TTM)5.25bn
  • Net income in EUR6.60bn
  • Incorporated1997
  • Employees21.05k
  • Location
    Prosus NVGustav Mahlerplein 5, Symphony OfficesAMSTERDAM 1082 MSNetherlandsNLD
  • Phone+31 202999777
  • Websitehttps://www.prosus.com/
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