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Afterpay (Afterpay) Additional Paid-In Capital : $0.0 Mil(As of Jun. 2021)


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What is Afterpay Additional Paid-In Capital?



Afterpay Additional Paid-In Capital Historical Data

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Afterpay Additional Paid-In Capital Chart

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Afterpay Additional Paid-In Capital Calculation

Capital that a company raises in a financing round in excess of the capital's par value. The account represents the excess paid by an investor over the par-value price of a stock issue. Additional paid-in-capital can arise from issuing either preferred or common stock.

Additional Paid-In Capital is calculated as

Additional Paid-In Capital=(Issue Price-Par Value)* Shares Outstanding (Diluted Average)

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Afterpay (Afterpay) Business Description

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406 Collins Street, Level 5, Melbourne, VIC, AUS, 3000
Afterpay started its buy now, pay later, or BNPL, financing product in calendar 2015, listed on the ASX in May 2016 and merged with Touchcorp (who designed and built Afterpay's platform software) in June 2017. Its BNPL platform allows consumers to make acquisitions at merchant partners by paying instalments every two weeks. If consumers pay on time, they transact on Afterpay for free. Afterpay primarily generates revenue from receiving a margin from the merchant. Afterpay pays the merchant the full purchase price immediately on the sale, less this margin. The margin compensates Afterpay for accepting all non-payment risk, including credit risk and fraud by the consumer, and for encouraging consumers to purchase greater dollar values and transact more frequently.