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Wirecard Missing $2.14 Bln As Share Price Plunges 50%

source-logo  u.today 19 June 2020 14:20, UTC

According to a Financial Times article, the major German provider of payment services Wirecard AG has suddenly become aware of €1.9 bln ($2.14 bln) missing from its escrow.

This made the company delay the release of its annual report for 2019 and pushed the stock price over fifty percent down.

A third party may be involved as the scandal pushes the share price down

Wirecard shares have lost a whopping 66 percent on the Frankfurt exchange as the company announced a delay in the release of its annual report, writes The Seattle Times.

This was caused by failing to confirm the existence of €1.9 bln in one of the company’s bank accounts. The problem was confirmed by Ernst & Young.

A Wirecard rep stated that a trustee of the company’s bank account attempted to deceive the auditor, offering false data about the existence of this gargantuan amount of cash.

On this news, the price of Wirecard stock saw a massive plunge of over 50 percent.

Internal investigation underway

The company has been investigating the situation in close cooperation with the auditor. The amount missing totals a quarter of the funds on Wirecard’s balance.

The payment processor stated that unless the report is released on Friday, June 19, some of its €2 bln loans may be terminated.

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