Pushpay

Pushpay Holdings Limited, known as Pushpay, provides a donor management system, including donor tools, finance tools and a custom community app, to religious organizations and other non-profit organisations, and to education providers in the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Their services aim to simplify engagement, payments and administration.

Pushpay Holdings Limited
Public company
Traded asNZX: PPH and ASX: PPH
IndustrySoftware as a Service
Founded2011 
Headquarters
Seattle, WA, USA and Auckland, New Zealand
Key people
Bruce Gordon, CEO and Executive Director
ProductsMobile payments and engagement system
RevenueUS$98.4 million as at 31 March 2019
Number of employees
Approximately 390 across the USA and New Zealand
Websitehttps://pushpay.com/

Pushpay was founded in 2011 by Chris Heaslip and Eliot Crowther.

Pushpay supports over 7,500 customers, with 98% of its customers located in North America, which covers the US and Canada, and the remaining 2% located in Australasia, which covers New Zealand and Australia. More than 100 employees work in Auckland, New Zealand, and more than 280 employees work in Redmond, Washington. Pushpay's total processing volume in charitable giving was over US$3.6 billion for the year ended 31 March 2019, through a wholly owned ISO payment gateway.

Pushpay grew from US$10 million to over US$100 million in less than three years.[1]

Pushpay is publicly listed on the New Zealand Stock Exchange NZX and the Australian Securities Exchange ASX under the ticker code PPH. Pushpay joined the NZX50 Index in December 2017 and the ASX All Ordinaries Index in March 2018.

Product

Pushpay provides mobile services to facilitate participation, donations, and administration, such as:

  • A suite of digital donation tools, including mobile, online and text donations, and check deposit
  • An app creation service
  • System of financial reconciliation tools for church administrators
  • API integrations with major church management software

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