Skrill

Skrill Limited
Private
Industry Online payments
Founded 27 July 2001 (2001-07-27)
Headquarters 25 Canada Square, London, United Kingdom
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
David Sear CEO
Products Payment gateway
Digital wallet
Prepaid card
PSP
Revenue Increase $331 million (2014)[1]
Number of employees
700+ (2014)
Parent Paysafe Group
Website www.skrill.com

Skrill (formerly Moneybookers) is an e-commerce business that allows payments and money transfers to be made through the Internet, with a focus on low-cost international money transfers. It is owned and operated by Skrill Limited, a UK-based company registered as a Money Service Business with Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs, regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and licensed to operate within the European Union.[2][3][4]

History

On 27 July 2001, a company named Moneybookers Limited was incorporated in the United Kingdom.[5] In March 2007, Moneybookers was bought by Investcorp for 105 million[6] and as of 9 March 2009, it was put up for sale by its owners for an estimated £365 million.[7]

In February 2010, The Sunday Times ranked Moneybookers as the fastest growing private equity backed firm in the United Kingdom based on profits.[8] In 2011, the company's customer base reached 25 million, including 120,000 merchant accounts,[9] its payment gateway being integrated by a number of global online brands such as Facebook, Skype and eBay.[10][11]

In August 2013, CVC Capital Partners acquired Skrill for €600 million.[12] As of 2014, Skrill has been approved by the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (NJDGE) as the only sanctioned digital wallet for New Jersey internet gambling.[13]

In March 2015, Optimal Payments, the parent company of the Skrill's rival Neteller, announced its official proposal for acquisition of Skrill Group for €1.1 billion. The deal is to be finalized in the third quarter of 2015 according to the parties.[14] In April 2015, Skrill Group announced that it had completed acquisition of Ukash, its UK-based competitor.[15]

In September 2011, Moneybookers announced that they would rebrand their service as Skrill.[16] The rebranding of the product was completed in 2013.[17] Skrill accounts can be held in any of major currencies but once the first transaction is made it is not possible to change the account's currency.[18]

Customers can purchase a Skrill-branded prepaid card, linked to the account, in one of the four currencies: USD, EUR, PLN, and GBP.[19] High-turnover customers are offered premium membership called "Skrill VIP" that includes additional features, such as a security token, multi-currency accounts and the ability to earn loyalty points.[20]

Criticism

The non-profit Better Business Bureau currently has Skrill USA with a "D-" rating as of April 2016, the result of 66 complaints closed with BBB in last 3 years. As of August 2016, CardPaymentOptions has rated Skrill with 1.8 out 5 based on numerous customer complaints, where in many instances the company withheld funds from customers and merchants.[21][22][23]

WikiLeaks controversy

In August 2010, Skrill blocked the account operated by WikiLeaks as a donation collection account, citing the organisation's addition to Australian blacklists and American watchlists.[24] This decision came under fire by free speech activists worldwide as complicit with out-of-court pressure applied on WikiLeaks by the government of the United States, as WikiLeaks had not been directly charged with any crime.

References

  1. "Proposed acquisition by Optimal Payments of Skrill to create a leading global player in online payment and digital wallets services" (PDF). Retrieved 26 March 2015.
  2. "Skrill Holdings Limited: Private Company Information". Retrieved 26 March 2015.
  3. "Skrill - TotallyGaming.com". Retrieved 26 March 2015.
  4. "Skrill (Moneybookers) - Crunchbase". Retrieved 26 March 2015.
  5. "Company information for SKRILL LIMITED (04260907) incorporated 27-07-2001". Retrieved 26 March 2015.
  6. "Investcorp Technology Partners Undertakes Buyout of Moneybookers Limited for EUR105 Million" (Press release). 28 March 2007. Retrieved 26 March 2015.
  7. "Investcorp to sell Moneybookers". Telegraph.co.uk. 9 March 2009. Retrieved 26 March 2015.
  8. "Buyout Track 100" (PDF). The Sunday Times. 7 February 2010.
  9. "Skrill's customer base has reached 25 mln in 2011". 19 March 2012. Retrieved 26 March 2015.
  10. Stafford, Philip (8 March 2009). "Moneybookers up for sale". Financial Times. Retrieved 26 March 2015.
  11. "eBay, Moneybookers & Paymate – Amazon launch FPS". Tamebay. 6 February 2009. Retrieved 26 March 2015.
  12. Williams, Christopher (19 August 2013). "CVC buys PayPal rival Skrill for £500m". The Telegraph. Retrieved 26 March 2015.
  13. "US Online Poker, New Jersey, and Skrill USA : What's in Store for 2015?". CardsChat. 18 December 2014. Retrieved 26 March 2015.
  14. "Neteller Acquires Skrill". 25 March 2015. Retrieved 26 March 2015.
  15. "Skrill Group completes Ukash acquisition" (Press release). Finextra. 1 April 2015. Retrieved 1 April 2015.
  16. "Skrill is the Future of Moneybookers" (Press release). 28 September 2011. Retrieved 26 March 2015.
  17. "Our company - Skrill". Retrieved 26 March 2015.
  18. "Online Casinos that Accept Skrill / Moneybookers". Retrieved 26 March 2015.
  19. "Skrill MasterCard". Retrieved 26 March 2015.
  20. "Skrill VIP". Retrieved 26 March 2015.
  21. "Skrill Review". CardPaymentOptions.
  22. "Skrill Reviews". Trust Pilot.
  23. "Independent Review of Skrill". Monito.
  24. Leigh, David; Evans, Rob (14 October 2010). "WikiLeaks says funding has been blocked after government blacklisting". The Guardian. Retrieved 26 March 2015.
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