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Pushpay's success proves SaaS models can turn a profit, say observers

The outgoing CEO and co-founder Chris Heaslip sees bright things for Pushpay's future.

Thu, 09 May 2019

Pushpay’s first profit is “proof that software-as-a-service companies can be successful,” observers say, and is a fitting send-off for chief executive and co-founder Chris Heaslip.

The mobile payments company posted a full-year 40% revenue increase to $US98.4 million, up from $US70.2m in

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Pushpay's success proves SaaS models can turn a profit, say observers
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