Covid hurt Pushpay in some ways, helped in others

Covid hurt Pushpay in some ways, helped in others
Pushpay's customer numbers jumped to 10,896 at March 31, 2020, from 7,649 a year earlier,
Jenny Ruth
Covid has had some downside for Pushpay Holdings but it has also helped fuel much more electronic tithing to US churches than before the pandemic, so the net result has been very positive.The downside was that growth in customers stalled in the first half with their number stagnant at 10,896, largely because of churn and the difficulty of salespeople getting to potential customers amid pandemic restrictions. But it did manage some growth in the second half, taking the number to 11,099, up just 2% on the previous year."Decision-makers...

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