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Green Dot Gets Set for a Major Role in Payroll Cards As It Prepares to Swallow UniRush

Green Dot Corp.’s chief executive on Wednesday hailed the company’s pending acquisition of UniRush LLC and hinted the Pasadena, Calif.-based prepaid card specialist may be on the prowl for more such transactions. “We continue to keep our eyes open for new acquisition opportunities that meet our requirements,” said Steve Streit during a conference call to discuss Green Dot’s fourth-quarter and full-year 2016 results, according to a Seeking Alpha transcript.

Announced at the end of January, the deal will propel Green Dot into a major role in the payroll card business thanks to UniRush’s Rapid! Paycard product, used by more than 2,500 companies. Green Dot agreed to pay $147 million upfront for Cincinnati-based UniRush, with yearly earn-out payments of $4 million for five years.

“With the [UniRush] acquisition, Green Dot will now rank among the nation’s largest mobile, online, and direct- mail providers of bank accounts, debit cards and related financial services, with RapidPay helping us to become the largest providers of pay cards and wage-disbursement solutions in the country,” Streit told stock analysts in summing up the company’s new position, according to the transcript.

Streit and chief financial officer Mark Shifke also addressed a few lingering questions about the deal, which is expected to close at the end of March. While the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau <![endif]–> The company finished 2016 with $718.8 million in total operating revenue, up 3.5% over its 2015 revenue total. Net income for the year came in at $41.6 million, up 8% from $38.4 million in 2015.

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