Payoneer (NASDAQ: PAYO) agrees to $7.40-per-share cash sale to Nuvei Parent
Payoneer Global Inc. is asking stockholders to approve a cash acquisition by Neon Maple Parent Inc. (Nuvei Parent) under which Panda Acquisition Sub Inc. will merge into Payoneer and Payoneer will become a wholly owned subsidiary of Nuvei Parent. At the Effective Time, each share of Payoneer Common Stock (other than Excluded and Dissenting Shares) will be converted into the right to receive $7.40 in cash per share, without interest, and Payoneer will cease to be publicly traded.
The Payoneer Board of Directors unanimously determined that the Merger Agreement is fair and in the best interests of stockholders and recommends voting “FOR” the merger, merger-related executive compensation, and potential adjournment proposals. The Special Meeting will be held virtually on September 14, 2026, and stockholders of record as of August 6, 2026 may vote; approval requires the affirmative vote of holders of at least a majority of the voting power of outstanding common stock. The merger is subject to Requisite Regulatory Approvals, absence of a Legal Prohibition, customary accuracy and covenant conditions, and is not subject to a financing condition. Stockholders who do not vote in favor and strictly comply with Section 262 of the DGCL may seek appraisal instead of receiving the cash consideration.
Positive
- Stockholders will receive $7.40 in cash per share, representing a 44% premium to the June 8, 2026 closing price before media reports of the potential transaction.
- The merger is fully cash-financed with committed debt facilities totaling $2,700 million and is expressly not subject to a financing condition.
- Support stockholders holding approximately 19% of the voting power have signed Voting and Support Agreements to vote in favor of the Merger Agreement.
- Early termination of the HSR Act waiting period was granted on July 28, 2026, removing a key U.S. antitrust timing hurdle.
Negative
- Completion is only expected in mid-2027 and remains subject to multiple regulatory approvals and other conditions, so there is timing and closing risk.
- If the Merger Agreement is terminated in specified circumstances, Payoneer may owe Nuvei Parent a $89,000,000 termination fee; in other cases Nuvei Parent may owe Payoneer $165,000,000.
- A no-shop covenant restricts Payoneer from soliciting alternative transactions, limiting the formal sale process to superior proposals that arise unsolicited under defined exceptions.
- After the merger, Payoneer will be delisted and deregistered, and stockholders will no longer participate in any future upside of the business as public equity holders.
Key Figures
Key Terms
Requisite Regulatory Approvals regulatory
Company Material Adverse Effect financial
Superior Proposal financial
Intervening Event financial
Appraisal rights regulatory
No Shop financial
Compensation Summary
- Merger Agreement Proposal
- Merger-Related Compensation Proposal
- Adjournment Proposal
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SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
Securities Exchange Act of 1934
John Caplan
Chief Executive Officer and Director
195 Broadway, 27th Floor
New York, New York 10007
TO BE HELD ON September 14, 2026
195 Broadway, 27th Floor
New York, New York 10007
Chief Legal & Governance Officer and Corporate Secretary
Dated: August 11, 2026
New York, New York
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SUMMARY
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The Companies
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The Merger
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Merger Consideration
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Treatment of Payoneer Equity Awards
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Treatment of Payoneer’s ESPP
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Payoneer’s Reasons for the Merger; Recommendation of the Payoneer Board of Directors
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Opinion of Qatalyst Partners LP
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Voting and Support Agreements
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Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences of the Merger
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Regulatory Clearances and Approvals Required for the Merger
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Expected Timing of the Merger
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Conditions to the Merger
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No Shop; Restrictions on Solicitation of Acquisition Proposals
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Change of Recommendation; Match Rights
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Termination of the Merger Agreement
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Termination Fee
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Enforcements and Remedies
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Appraisal Rights of Payoneer Stockholders
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Payoneer Special Meeting
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Interests of Payoneer’s Directors and Executive Officers in the Merger
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Financing of the Merger
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Directors’ and Officers’ Indemnification and Insurance
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Litigation
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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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CAUTIONARY STATEMENT REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
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THE COMPANIES
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Payoneer Global Inc.
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Neon Maple Parent Inc.
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Panda Acquisition Sub Inc.
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THE SPECIAL MEETING
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General
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Date, Time and Place of the Special Meeting
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Purposes of the Special Meeting
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Recommendation of the Payoneer Board of Directors
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Virtual Participation at the Special Meeting
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Outstanding Shares as of the Record Date
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Record Date; Stockholders Entitled to Vote
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Quorum; Abstentions; Broker Non-Votes
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Required Vote; Treatment of Abstentions and Failure to Vote
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Shares and Voting of Payoneer Directors and Executive Officers
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How to Vote or Have Your Shares Voted
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Revocation of Proxies
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Delivery of Proxy Materials
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Shares Held in Name of Broker
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Tabulation of Votes
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Solicitation of Proxies
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Adjournments
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THE MERGER (PROPOSAL 1)
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Effects of the Merger
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Effect on Payoneer if the Merger Is Not Completed
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Background of the Merger
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Payoneer’s Reasons for the Merger; Recommendation of the Payoneer Board of Directors
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Opinion of Qatalyst Partners LP
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Summary of Qatalyst Partners’ Financial Analyses
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Certain Unaudited Projected Financial Information
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Interests of Payoneer’s Directors and Executive Officers in the Merger
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Quantification of Potential Payments and Benefits to Payoneer’s Named Executive Officers in Connection with the Merger
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Financing of the Merger
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Regulatory Clearances and Approvals Required for the Merger
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Expected Timing of the Merger
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Delisting and Deregistration of Payoneer Common Stock
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Appraisal Rights of Payoneer Stockholders
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THE MERGER AGREEMENT
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Explanatory Note Regarding the Merger Agreement
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Structure of the Merger
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Closing and Effective Time of the Merger
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Effect of the Merger on Payoneer Common Stock
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Treatment of Payoneer’s Equity Awards
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Exchange of Payoneer Common Stock for the Merger Consideration
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Treatment of Payoneer’s ESPP
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Representations and Warranties
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Material Adverse Effect
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Conduct of Business of Payoneer Prior to Completion of the Merger
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Payoneer Stockholders Meeting and Board Recommendation
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No Shop; Restrictions on Solicitation of Acquisition Proposals
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Change of Recommendation; Match Rights
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Efforts to Obtain Regulatory Clearances
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Financing of the Merger
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Employee Matters
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Directors’ and Officers’ Indemnification and Insurance
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Litigation Related to the Merger
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Other Covenants
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Conditions to the Merger
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Financing Cooperation
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Termination of the Merger Agreement
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Effect of Termination
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Termination Fee
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Enforcements and Remedies
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Expenses
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No Third Party Beneficiaries
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Governing Law
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Amendments, Extensions and Waivers
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THE VOTING AND SUPPORT AGREEMENTS
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APPRAISAL RIGHTS OF PAYONEER STOCKHOLDERS
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ADVISORY VOTE ON NAMED EXECUTIVE OFFICER MERGER-RELATED COMPENSATION ARRANGEMENTS (PROPOSAL 2)
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Overview
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Vote Required for Approval
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Recommendation of the Payoneer Board of Directors
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VOTE ON ADJOURNMENT (PROPOSAL 3)
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Overview
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Vote Required for Approval
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Recommendation of the Payoneer Board of Directors
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SECURITY OWNERSHIP OF CERTAIN BENEFICIAL OWNERS AND MANAGEMENT
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MATERIAL U.S. FEDERAL INCOME TAX CONSEQUENCES OF THE MERGER
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U.S. Holders
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Non-U.S. Holders
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Information Reporting and Backup Withholding
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FUTURE PAYONEER STOCKHOLDER PROPOSALS
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MULTIPLE STOCKHOLDERS SHARING ONE ADDRESS
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WHERE YOU CAN FIND MORE INFORMATION
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MISCELLANEOUS
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ANNEX A Merger Agreement
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ANNEX B Voting and Support Agreements
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ANNEX C Opinion of Qatalyst Partners LP
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Attention: Investor Relations
195 Broadway, 27th Floor
New York, New York 10007
investor@payoneer.com
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Selected Moderate-Growth Payments Companies
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CY26E EBITDA
Multiple |
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Corpay, Inc.
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| | | | 10.7x | | |
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BILL Holdings, Inc.
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| | | | 8.4x | | |
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Shift4 Payments, Inc.
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| | | | 7.5x | | |
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Fiserv, Inc.
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| | | | 6.2x | | |
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Global Payments Inc.
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| | | | 6.2x | | |
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Paysafe Ltd
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| | | | 5.9x | | |
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PayPal Holdings, Inc.
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| | | | 5.5x | | |
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WEX Inc.
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| | | | 3.8x | | |
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Selected High-Growth Payments Companies
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CY26E EBITDA
Multiple |
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Navan, Inc.
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| | | | — | | |
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Paymentus Holdings, Inc.
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| | | | 14.0x | | |
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Adyen N.V.
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| | | | 12.9x | | |
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Wise Group plc
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| | | | 12.6x | | |
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Flywire Corporation
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| | | | 10.3x | | |
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Remitly Global, Inc.
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| | | | 9.8x | | |
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Selected High-Growth Payments Companies
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CY26E EBITDA
Multiple |
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Block, Inc.
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| | | | 9.2x | | |
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DLocal Limited
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| | | | 8.7x | | |
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Announcement
Date |
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Target
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Acquiror
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NTM
EBITDA Multiple |
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08/10/25
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International Money Express, Inc.
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The Western Union Company
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4.4x
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07/23/25
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Alpha Group International plc
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Corpay, Inc.
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10.8x
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04/17/25
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Worldpay Holdco, LLC
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Global Payments Inc.
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10.5x
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02/18/25
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Global Blue Group Holding AG
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Shift4 Payments, Inc.
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10.4x
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04/01/24
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Nuvei Corporation
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Advent International Corporation
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12.6x
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07/06/23
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Worldpay Merchant Solutions
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GTCR, LLC
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10.4x
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08/01/22
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EVO Payments, Inc.
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Global Payments Inc.
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17.1x
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02/15/22
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MoneyGram International, Inc.
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Madison Dearborn Partners, LLC
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8.0x
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02/03/20
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Ingenico Group
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Worldline SA
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12.9x
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(dollars in millions)
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2026E
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2027E
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2028E
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2029E
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2030E
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Revenue(1)
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| | | $ | 1,135 | | | | | $ | 1,254 | | | | | $ | 1,390 | | | | | $ | 1,549 | | | | | $ | 1,723 | | |
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Adjusted EBITDA(2)
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| | | $ | 311 | | | | | $ | 360 | | | | | $ | 420 | | | | | $ | 498 | | | | | $ | 586 | | |
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Unlevered Free Cash Flow(3)
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| | | $ | 164 | | | | | $ | 183 | | | | | $ | 231 | | | | | $ | 289 | | | | | $ | 355 | | |
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Name
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Position
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John Caplan
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Chief Executive Officer
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Bea (Beatrice) Ordonez
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Chief Financial Officer
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Tsafi Goldman
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Chief Legal & Governance Officer
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Name
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Cash(1)
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Equity(2)
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Perquisites/
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Total
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John Caplan
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| | | $ | 835,479 | | | | | $ | 34,351,908 | | | | | $ | 27,594 | | | | | $ | 35,214,981 | | |
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Bea Ordonez
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| | | $ | 773,014 | | | | | $ | 16,594,242 | | | | | $ | 33,726 | | | | | $ | 17,400,982 | | |
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Tsafi Goldman
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| | | $ | 817,700 | | | |
$6,539,617
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| | | $ | 27,594 | | | |
$7,384,911
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Base Salary
Severance(a) |
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Annual Target
Bonus Severance(b) |
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Total
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John Caplan
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| | | $ | 535,000 | | | | | $ | 300,479 | | | | | $ | 835,479 | | |
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Bea Ordonez
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| | | $ | 495,000 | | | | | $ | 278,014 | | | | | $ | 773,014 | | |
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Tsafi Goldman
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| | | $ | 442,000 | | | | | $ | 375,700 | | | | | $ | 817,700 | | |
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Options
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RSU Awards
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PSU Awards
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Name
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Number of
Shares (#) |
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Value
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Number of
Shares (#) |
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Value
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Number of
Shares (#) |
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Value
(single-trigger) |
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Total
Value |
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| John Caplan | | | | | 351,094 | | | | | $ | 698,677 | | | | | | 1,619,789 | | | | | $ | 11,986,440 | | | | | | 1,767,407 | | | | | $ | 13,078,814 | | | | | $ | 25,763,931 | | |
| Bea Ordonez | | | | | — | | | | | $ | — | | | | | | 795,394 | | | | | $ | 5,885,916 | | | | | | 325,839 | | | | | $ | 2,411,205 | | | | | $ | 8,297,121 | | |
| Tsafi Goldman | | | | | — | | | | | $ | — | | | | | | — | | | | | $ | — | | | | | | — | | | | | $ | — | | | | | $ | — | | |
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Options
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RSU Awards
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PSU Awards
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Name
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Number of
Shares (#) |
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Value
(double-trigger) |
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Number of
Shares (#) |
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Value
(double-trigger) |
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Number of
Shares (#) |
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Value
(double-trigger) |
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Total
Value |
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| John Caplan | | | | | 117,031 | | | | | $ | 232,892 | | | | | | 539,930 | | | | | $ | 3,995,480 | | | | | | 589,136 | | | | | $ | 4,359,605 | | | | | $ | 8,587,977 | | |
| Bea Ordonez | | | | | — | | | | | $ | — | | | | | | 795,394 | | | | | $ | 5,885,916 | | | | | | 325,839 | | | | | $ | 2,411,205 | | | | | $ | 8,297,121 | | |
| Tsafi Goldman | | | | | — | | | | | $ | — | | | | | | 757,894 | | | | | $ | 5,608,416 | | | | | | 125,838 | | | | | $ | 931,201 | | | | | $ | 6,539,617 | | |
Attention: Investor Relations
195 Broadway, 27th Floor
New York, New York 10007
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Shares Beneficially Owned
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Name
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Shares
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(%)
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| 5% Stockholders: | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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Certain funds and accounts of BlackRock(1)
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| | | | 39,970,450 | | | | | | 11.80% | | |
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Certain funds and accounts of TCV(2)
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| | | | 34,202,250 | | | | | | 10.10% | | |
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Certain funds and accounts of Susquehanna Growth Equity(3)
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| | | | 20,546,965 | | | | | | 6.06% | | |
| Named Executive Officers and Directors: | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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John Caplan
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| | | | 2,853,136 | | | | | | * | | |
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Bea Ordonez
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| | | | 907,994 | | | | | | * | | |
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Tsafi Goldman
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| | | | 746,627 | | | | | | * | | |
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Sharda Caro del Castillo
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| | | | 102,777 | | | | | | * | | |
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Amir Goldman(4)
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| | | | 2,305,523 | | | | | | * | | |
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Christopher (Woody) Marshall(2)
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| | | | 29,154 | | | | | | * | | |
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Susanna Morgan
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| | | | 101,792 | | | | | | * | | |
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Pamela H. Patsley
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| | | | 201,256 | | | | | | * | | |
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Rich Williams
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| | | | 196,229 | | | | | | * | | |
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Barak Eilam
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| | | | 34,864 | | | | | | * | | |
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All executive officers and directors as a group (10 persons)
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| | | | 7,479,352 | | | | | | 2.20% | | |
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Payoneer SEC Filings (File No. 001-40547)
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Period or File Date
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| Annual Report on Form 10-K | | |
Year ended December 31, 2025, filed on February 26, 2026
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| Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q | | | Quarters ended March 31, 2026 and June 30, 2026, filed on May 7, 2026 and August 6, 2026, respectively | |
| Current Reports on Forms 8-K and 8-K/A | | | Current Reports on Form 8-K and 8-K/A, filed on June 9, 2026 and June 15, 2026 | |
| Proxy Statement on Schedule 14A | | | Filed on April 27, 2026 | |
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Article I
THE MERGER
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Section 1.1
The Merger
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| | | | A-1 | | |
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Section 1.2
Closing
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| | | | A-1 | | |
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Section 1.3
Effective Time
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| | | | A-1 | | |
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Section 1.4
Effects of the Merger
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| | | | A-2 | | |
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Section 1.5
Organizational Documents of the Surviving Corporation
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| | | | A-2 | | |
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Section 1.6
Directors and Officers of the Surviving Corporation
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| | | | A-2 | | |
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Article II
CONVERSION AND EXCHANGE OF SHARES
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Section 2.1
Conversion of the Company Common Stock
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| | | | A-2 | | |
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Section 2.2
Payment for Shares
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| | | | A-2 | | |
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Section 2.3
Withholding Rights
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| | | | A-4 | | |
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Section 2.4
Effect of Merger on Compensation Awards and Company ESPP
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| | | | A-4 | | |
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Section 2.5
Dissenting Shares
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| | | | A-5 | | |
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Article III
REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF THE COMPANY
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Section 3.1
Corporate Organization
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| | | | A-6 | | |
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Section 3.2
Capitalization
|
| | | | A-7 | | |
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Section 3.3
Authority; No Violation
|
| | | | A-8 | | |
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Section 3.4
Consents and Approvals
|
| | | | A-9 | | |
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Section 3.5
Legal Proceedings
|
| | | | A-9 | | |
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Section 3.6
Compliance with Applicable Law; Anti-Corruption, Sanctions and Export Controls
|
| | | | A-9 | | |
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Section 3.7
Regulatory Matters
|
| | | | A-10 | | |
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Section 3.8
Payment Networks and Accounts
|
| | | | A-12 | | |
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Section 3.9
Financial Statements
|
| | | | A-12 | | |
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Section 3.10
SEC Reports; Controls and Procedures
|
| | | | A-12 | | |
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Section 3.11
No Undisclosed Liabilities
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| | | | A-13 | | |
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Section 3.12
Absence of Certain Changes or Events
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| | | | A-13 | | |
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Section 3.13
Certain Contracts
|
| | | | A-14 | | |
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Section 3.14
Taxes and Tax Returns
|
| | | | A-15 | | |
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Section 3.15
Employee Benefits
|
| | | | A-16 | | |
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Section 3.16
Labor Matters
|
| | | | A-18 | | |
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Section 3.17
Environmental Matters
|
| | | | A-19 | | |
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Section 3.18
Real Property
|
| | | | A-19 | | |
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Section 3.19
Intellectual Property
|
| | | | A-20 | | |
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Section 3.20
Information Technology; Data Security
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| | | | A-21 | | |
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Section 3.21
Insurance
|
| | | | A-21 | | |
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Section 3.22
Related Party Transactions
|
| | | | A-22 | | |
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Section 3.23
State Takeover Laws
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| | | | A-22 | | |
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Section 3.24
Broker’s Fees
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| | | | A-22 | | |
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Section 3.25
Fairness Opinion
|
| | | | A-22 | | |
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Section 3.26
Information Supplied
|
| | | | A-22 | | |
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Section 3.27
No Other Representations or Warranties
|
| | | | A-22 | | |
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Article IV
REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF PARENT PARTIES
|
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Section 4.1
Corporate Organization
|
| | | | A-23 | | |
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Section 4.2
Authority; No Violation
|
| | | | A-23 | | |
|
Section 4.3
Consents and Approvals
|
| | | | A-24 | | |
|
Section 4.4
Operations of Merger Sub
|
| | | | A-24 | | |
|
Section 4.5
Broker’s Fees
|
| | | | A-24 | | |
|
Section 4.6
Legal and Regulatory Proceedings
|
| | | | A-24 | | |
|
Section 4.7
Parent Information
|
| | | | A-24 | | |
|
Section 4.8
Financing
|
| | | | A-24 | | |
|
Section 4.9
Solvency
|
| | | | A-26 | | |
|
Section 4.10
Ownership of Company Common Stock
|
| | | | A-26 | | |
|
Section 4.11
No Other Representations or Warranties
|
| | | | A-26 | | |
|
Article V
COVENANTS RELATING TO CONDUCT OF BUSINESS
|
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|
Section 5.1
Affirmative Covenants
|
| | | | A-26 | | |
|
Section 5.2
Negative Covenants
|
| | | | A-27 | | |
|
Article VI
ADDITIONAL AGREEMENTS
|
| | | | | | |
|
Section 6.1
Reasonable Best Efforts; Regulatory Matters
|
| | | | A-29 | | |
|
Section 6.2
Access to Information; Confidentiality
|
| | | | A-32 | | |
|
Section 6.3
Company Stockholder Approval
|
| | | | A-32 | | |
|
Section 6.4
Stock Exchange Delisting; Deregistration
|
| | | | A-33 | | |
|
Section 6.5
Employee Matters
|
| | | | A-33 | | |
|
Section 6.6
Indemnification; Directors’ and Officers’ Insurance
|
| | | | A-35 | | |
|
Section 6.7
Advice of Changes
|
| | | | A-36 | | |
|
Section 6.8
Stockholder Litigation
|
| | | | A-36 | | |
|
Section 6.9
No Solicitation; Recommendation Change
|
| | | | A-36 | | |
|
Section 6.10
Public Announcements
|
| | | | A-40 | | |
|
Section 6.11
Takeover Statutes
|
| | | | A-41 | | |
|
Section 6.12
Exemption from Liability Under Rule 16b-3
|
| | | | A-41 | | |
|
Section 6.13
Approval of Sole Stockholder of Merger Sub
|
| | | | A-41 | | |
|
Section 6.14
Transfer Taxes
|
| | | | A-41 | | |
|
Section 6.15
Third-Party Notices and Consent
|
| | | | A-41 | | |
|
Section 6.16
Change of Method
|
| | | | A-41 | | |
|
Section 6.17
Financing Obligations.
|
| | | | A-41 | | |
|
Section 6.18
Financing Cooperation.
|
| | | | A-43 | | |
|
Section 6.19
Transition Committee
|
| | | | A-47 | | |
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Article VII
CONDITIONS PRECEDENT
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Section 7.1
Conditions to Each Party’s Obligations
|
| | | | A-47 | | |
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Section 7.2
Conditions to Obligations of Parent and Merger Sub
|
| | | | A-47 | | |
|
Section 7.3
Conditions to Obligations of the Company
|
| | | | A-48 | | |
|
Article VIII
TERMINATION
|
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|
Section 8.1
Termination
|
| | | | A-48 | | |
|
Section 8.2
Notice of Termination; Effect of Termination
|
| | | | A-50 | | |
|
Section 8.3
Termination Fees and Damages Limitation
|
| | | | A-50 | | |
|
Article IX
GENERAL PROVISIONS
|
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|
Section 9.1
Amendment
|
| | | | A-52 | | |
|
Section 9.2
Extension; Waiver
|
| | | | A-53 | | |
|
Section 9.3
Non-survival of Representations, Warranties and Agreements
|
| | | | A-53 | | |
|
Section 9.4
Expenses
|
| | | | A-53 | | |
|
Section 9.5
Notices
|
| | | | A-53 | | |
|
Section 9.6
Interpretation
|
| | | | A-54 | | |
|
Section 9.7
Counterparts
|
| | | | A-55 | | |
|
Section 9.8
Entire Agreement
|
| | | | A-55 | | |
|
Section 9.9
Governing Law; Jurisdiction
|
| | | | A-55 | | |
|
Section 9.10
Waiver of Jury Trial
|
| | | | A-55 | | |
|
Section 9.11
Assignment; Third-Party Beneficiaries
|
| | | | A-56 | | |
|
Section 9.12
Specific Performance
|
| | | | A-56 | | |
|
Section 9.13
Severability
|
| | | | A-57 | | |
|
Section 9.14
Non-Recourse
|
| | | | A-57 | | |
|
Section 9.15
Liability of Financing Sources
|
| | | | A-57 | | |
|
Section 9.16
Jurisdiction for Financing Sources
|
| | | | A-57 | | |
|
Section 9.17
Certain Definitions
|
| | | | A-58 | | |
|
Term
|
| |
Location
|
|
| Acceptable Confidentiality Agreement | | |
Section 9.17
|
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| Accounts | | |
Section 3.8(b)
|
|
| Acquisition Proposal | | |
Section 6.9(j)(i)
|
|
| Affiliate | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| Agreement | | |
Preamble
|
|
| AI Requirements | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| AI Technologies | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| Alternative Acquisition Agreement | | |
Section 6.9(b)
|
|
| Annual Report | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| Anti-Corruption Laws | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| Anti-Money Laundering Laws | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| Bank Agreement | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| Book-Entry Shares | | |
Section 2.2(b)(ii)
|
|
| Business Day | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| Capitalization Date | | |
Section 3.2(a)
|
|
| Certificate of Merger | | |
Section 1.3
|
|
| Certificates | | |
Section 2.2(b)(i)
|
|
| Chosen Courts | | |
Section 9.9(b)
|
|
| Closing | | |
Section 1.2
|
|
| Closing Date | | |
Section 1.2
|
|
| Closing Year Bonuses | | |
Section 6.5(c)
|
|
| Code | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| Company | | |
Preamble
|
|
| Company 401(k) Plans | | |
Section 6.5(d)
|
|
|
Company Benefit Plans
|
| |
Section 3.15(a)
|
|
| Company Board | | |
Recitals
|
|
| Company Board Recommendation | | |
Section 3.3(a)
|
|
| Company Bylaws | | |
Section 3.1(b)
|
|
| Company Charter | | |
Section 3.1(b)
|
|
| Company Common Stock | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| Company Compliance Policies | | |
Section 5.2(q)
|
|
| Company Cooperation Parties | | |
Section 6.18(b)
|
|
| Company Disclosure Letter | | |
Article III
|
|
| Company ESPP | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
|
Term
|
| |
Location
|
|
| Company Equity Awards | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| Company ERISA Affiliate | | |
Section 3.15(a)
|
|
| Company Financial Advisor | | |
Section 3.24
|
|
| Company Indemnified Parties | | |
Section 6.6(a)
|
|
| Company IP | | |
Section 3.19(a)
|
|
| Company IT Assets | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| Company Group | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| Company Lease | | |
Section 3.18(b)
|
|
| Company Material Adverse | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| Company Meeting | | |
Section 3.3(a)
|
|
| Company Options | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| Company Permits | | |
Section 3.7(e)
|
|
| Company Preferred Stock | | |
Section 3.2(a)
|
|
| Company PSU Award | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| Company Qualified Plans | | |
Section 3.15(c)
|
|
| Company RSU Award | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| Company SEC Document | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| Company Short-Term Incentive Plans | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| Company Software | | |
Section 3.19(d)
|
|
| Company Stock Plans | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| Company Subsidiary | | |
Section 3.1(c)
|
|
| Company Termination Fee | | |
Section 8.3(a)
|
|
| Confidentiality Agreement | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
|
Constituent Documents
|
| |
Section 9.17
|
|
| Continuing Employee | | |
Section 6.5(a)
|
|
| Continuation Period | | |
Section 6.5(a)
|
|
| Contract | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| Debt Commitment Letter | | |
Section 4.8(a)
|
|
| Debt Fee Letters | | |
Section 4.8(a)
|
|
| Debt Financing | | |
Section 4.8(a)
|
|
| Debt Financing Commitment | | |
Section 4.8(a)
|
|
|
Term
|
| |
Location
|
|
| Deferred Option Amount | | |
Section 2.4(b)
|
|
| Deferred RSU/PSU Amount | | |
Section 2.4(a)
|
|
| Definitive Agreements | | |
Section 6.17(a)
|
|
| Delaware Secretary | | |
Section 1.3
|
|
| DGCL | | |
Section 1.1
|
|
| Dissenting Shares | | |
Section 2.5(a)
|
|
| Effective Time | | |
Section 1.3
|
|
| Election Notice | | |
Section 6.5(d)
|
|
| Enforceability Exceptions | | |
Section 3.3(b)
|
|
| Environmental Law | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| ERISA | | |
Section 3.15(a)
|
|
| ESPP Purchase Date | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| Exchange Act | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| Excluded Costs | | |
Section 6.18(c)
|
|
| Excluded Shares | | |
Section 2.1(b)
|
|
| Executive Officer | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| Existing Purchase Period | | |
Section 2.4(c)
|
|
| Existing Warehouse Facilities | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| Financial Sources | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| Financial Statements | | |
Section 3.9
|
|
| FINRA | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| GAAP | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| Governmental Entity | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| Holders | | |
Section 2.2(a)
|
|
| HSR Act | | |
Section 6.1(b)
|
|
| Intellectual Property | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| Intervening Event | | |
Section 6.9(j)(iii)
|
|
| IRS | | |
Section 3.15(c)
|
|
| IT Assets | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| Law | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| Leased Property | | |
Section 3.18(b)
|
|
| Legal Prohibition | | |
Section 7.1(c)
|
|
| Liens | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| Material Contract | | |
Section 3.13(a)(xii)
|
|
| Merger Consideration | | |
Section 2.1(a)
|
|
| Merger Sub | | |
Preamble
|
|
| Merger Sub Board | | |
Preamble
|
|
| Money Transmitter License | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
|
Term
|
| |
Location
|
|
| Money Transmitter Requirements | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| Multiemployer Plan | | |
Section 3.15(a)
|
|
| NASDAQ | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| New Permit | | |
Section 6.1(g)
|
|
| Non-Recourse Party | | |
Section 9.14
|
|
| OFAC | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| Open Source Software | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| Option Closing Consideration | | |
Section 2.4(b)
|
|
| Order | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| Outbound Investment Rules | | |
Section 3.7(f)
|
|
| Outside Date | | |
Section 8.1(c)
|
|
| Out-of-the-Money Company Option | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| Parent | | |
Preamble
|
|
| Parent 401(k) Plans | | |
Section 6.5(d)
|
|
| Parent Board | | |
Preamble
|
|
|
Parent Disclosure Letter
|
| |
Article IV
|
|
| Parent Material Adverse Effect | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| Parent Plans | | |
Section 6.5(b)
|
|
| Parent Related Parties | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
|
Parent Termination Fee
|
| |
Section 8.3(d)
|
|
| Paying Agent | | |
Section 2.2(a)
|
|
| Payment Fund | | |
Section 2.2(a)
|
|
| Payment Network | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| Pending Permits | | |
Section 3.7(e)
|
|
| Permit | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| Permitted Liens | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| Person | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| Personal Information | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| Premium Cap | | |
Section 6.6(b)
|
|
| Privacy and Data Security Requirements | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| Proceedings | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
|
Prohibited Modification
|
| |
Section 6.17(b)
|
|
| Proxy Statement | | |
Section 3.4
|
|
| Receivables | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| Recommendation Change | | |
Section 6.9(e)
|
|
| Registered | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| Reorganization Agreement | | |
Section 3.2(c)
|
|
|
Term
|
| |
Location
|
|
| Representatives | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| Related Party | | |
Section 3.22
|
|
| Remedial Action | | |
Section 6.1(k)
|
|
| Required Amount | | |
Section 4.8(c)
|
|
| Requisite Company Vote | | |
Section 3.3(a)
|
|
| Requisite Regulatory Approvals | | |
Section 6.7
|
|
| Required Information | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| RSU/PSU Closing Consideration | | |
Section 2.4(a)
|
|
| Sanctioned Country | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| Sanctions | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| Sarbanes-Oxley Act | | |
Section 3.10(i)
|
|
| SEC | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| Security Breach | | |
Section 3.20(a)
|
|
| Share | | |
Section 2.1(a)
|
|
| Stockholder Litigation | | |
Section 6.8
|
|
| Subsidiary | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
|
Term
|
| |
Location
|
|
| Superior Proposal | | |
Section 6.9(j)(ii)
|
|
| Surviving Corporation | | |
Recitals
|
|
| Takeover Statutes | | |
Section 3.23
|
|
| Tax or Taxes | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| Tax Return | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| Trade Control Laws | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| Transactions | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| Unvested Company Option | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| Unvested Company PSU | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| Unvested Company RSU | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
|
Vested Company Option
|
| |
Section 9.17
|
|
| Vested Company PSU | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| Vested Company RSU | | |
Section 9.17
|
|
| WARN Act | | |
Section 3.16(c)
|
|
| Willful and Material Breach | | |
Section 8.2(b)
|
|
THE MERGER
CONVERSION AND EXCHANGE OF SHARES
REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF THE COMPANY
REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF PARENT PARTIES
COVENANTS RELATING TO CONDUCT OF BUSINESS
ADDITIONAL AGREEMENTS
CONDITIONS PRECEDENT
TERMINATION
GENERAL PROVISIONS
New York, New York, 10007
Attention: John Caplan, Chief Executive Officer
450 Lexington Avenue
New York, New York 10017
199 Bay Street
Toronto, ON M5L 1A9
Attention: Lindsay Matthews
1100 Rene-Levesque West, Suite 900
Montreal, Quebec, H3B 4N4
Attention: Lindsay Matthews
425 Lexington Avenue
New York, NY 10017
Attention: Ravi Purushotham
1155 René-Lévesque Blvd. West; 41st Floor
Montréal, Quebec H3B 3V2
Attention: Warren M. Katz
Title: Chief Financial Officer
Title: Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
Title: President
CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION
199 Bay Street
Toronto, ON M5L 1A9
1100 Rene-Levesque West, Suite 900
Montreal, Quebec, H3B 4N4
425 Lexington Avenue
New York, New York 10017
Ravi Purushotham
Louis Argentieri
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Payoneer Global Inc.
195 Broadway
27th Floor
New York, New York 10007
Tel: 415.844.7700 | www.qatalyst.com | Fax: 415.391.3914