Pluxee posts smaller-than-expected organic sales drop, despite Brazil

July 3 (Reuters) – French voucher and benefits company Pluxee (PLX.PA), posted on Friday a lower-than-expected organic drop in ​sales in the third quarter, beating ​expectations, supported by new client wins ⁠in spite of an uncertain environment.
The ​company’s sales dropped 3.3% organically to €312 million ($357.1 ​million) from €310 million a year earlier, above the €299 million that was expected in a company-compiled consensus.
Benefits ​providers like Pluxee and Edenred (EDEN.PA), are ​increasingly relying on regions like Latin America to drive ‌profits, ⁠as they cope with slowdowns in their main business areas.
As anticipated, third-quarter performance in the region was mostly impacted by ​the 3.6% ​regulatory ⁠cap on merchant discount rates in Brazil.
“In Brazil, our teams remain ​fully mobilized in delivering our ​action ⁠plan,” Pluxee CEO Aurélien Sonnet said in a statement.
The company also confirmed its financial ⁠objectives ​for the full year.
($1 = ​0.8738 euros)

Reporting by Mathias de Rozario and Zakarya Meliani; ​Editing by Jacqueline Wong and Thomas Derpinghaus.

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