Premier Tax Free

Premier Tax Free
Privately held
Founded 1985
Headquarters Galway, Ireland
Key people
Patrick Waldron (CEO)
Products VAT refund services (Tax Free Shopping); Dynamic Currency Conversion; Gift Card; Card Processing; Retail Sales & Cultural Training; Tourism Marketing Services; Business Intelligence
Number of employees
+600
Website premiertaxfree.com

Premier Tax Free is part of The Fintrax Group,[1] a financial services company, specialising in multicurrency payments, credit card processing and the management of VAT refunds for tourists. Premier Tax Free provide their services to overseas visitors, international retail groups, hotels and banks around the world.

With global headquarters in Ireland and regional headquarters in Paris and London, Premier Tax Free now operate in 31 countries and employs over 600 people worldwide.

History

Founded in Galway, Ireland in 1985 as Cashback Ltd., Premier Tax Free facilitated VAT refunds for international visitors to Ireland; a service that enables non-resident visitors to reclaim VAT on goods they purchase and privately export, according to EU legislation.[2]

Between 1993 and 1999, the business expanded throughout Europe, launching in France and then opening operations in the United Kingdom, Italy, Switzerland, Spain, Austria, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany and Poland.

In 2000, dynamic currency conversion was launched and further operations opened in Australia and Canada.

In 2002, Premier Tax Free was launched as the new group, worldwide brand and trademark. The company then continued expansion around the globe with operations in Czech Republic, Jordan, Singapore, New Zealand, Denmark, Portugal, Mexico, Hungary, Morocco and Sweden.

In 2009, the company was presented with a Retail Systems Award for ‘Cards and Payments Solution of the Year’ following a project with British department store House of Fraser.[3]

In 2011, Premier Tax Free reportedly increased the Tax Free Shopping transactions by 150% in luxury fashion retailer, Hugo Boss, by introducing an automated point of sale solution.[4]

In 2012, following further successes and expansions into Uruguay, Greece and Argentina, previous owner and entrepreneur, Gerard Barry, sold Fintrax Group including Premier Tax Free to private equity firm Exponent for €170m.[5][6][7][8]

In 2013, Premier Tax Free merged with Tax Free Worldwide. The joint entity provides services to over 150,000 merchants worldwide.[9]

In 2015, French investment company Eurazeo acquired the majority stake in Fintrax from Exponent Private Equity. [10]

References

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