Is It Time To Buy These Beaten-Down Companies: Plus500 Ltd And Monitise Plc?

After recent declines should you buy Plus500 Ltd (LON: PLUS) and Monitise Plc (LON: MONI)?

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The one thing that the market hates most is uncertainty. Unfortunately, Plus500’s (LSE: PLUS) business has been shrouded in a cloud of uncertainty for some time, and news flow over the past week has only increased tensions. 

These tensions revolve around Plus500’s money-laundering controls. The company only checks customers’ identity when they try and withdraw funds from its platform. In comparison, almost all of the company’s peers conduct background checks before customers are allowed to deposit funds.

Plus500 has come under scrutiny for its lax money-laundering controls in the past. However, to date the company has managed to sweet-talk its way out of any prohibitive sanctions from regulators. UK regulators have tried to nudge the group towards stronger controls, though… 

The big freeze

It would appear that regulatory requirements have finally caught up with Plus500. Last week the company froze the assets in around half of its UK client accounts after “…implementing certain enhanced client on boarding and Anti-Money Laundering (AML) processes which have resulted in additional documentation checks being required on existing and new Plus500UK customer accounts”.

There was also speculation that the group had failed to pay its $65m dividend. These rumours have been denied by the company this morning.

Time to buy?

It’s clear that the market has been spooked by the rumours surrounding Plus500. Over the past five days, the company’s shares have fallen by more than 40%.

And after the confusion it’s difficult to tell if the company is attractive at present levels. 

City figures currently suggest that the group will earn 69.2p per share this year, giving a forward P/E of 10.8. A dividend yield of 5.5% is expected.

Nevertheless, there’s no telling how the events that have unfolded over the past few days will affect Plus500’s sales for the rest of the year. 

Plenty of mistakes

Moving on, Monitise has also made plenty of mistakes in the past. Indeed, ever since the group became a public company during 2007, it has continually missed expectations and been forced to ask shareholders for more cash. 

What’s more, it remains to be seen whether or not the company can actually turn things around.

Still, the appointment of a new CEO, Elizabeth Buse, has given the market a new reason to trust the company. Elizabeth Buse built her reputation at payment giant Visa, so she knows how to handle an international payment processor, something Monitise’s previous CEO lacked.

A strong base

Monitise has built a strong base to grow from over the past few years. The group has built a number of invaluable key relationships with key banks since 2007, and it’s relationships that will drive the company’s future growth.

The most recent deal between Monitise and a big-bank partner is an agreement between Monitise and SocGen to deliver mobile banking solutions across Africa. 

Rebuilding trust

Nevertheless, one of the key reasons why Monitise’s shares have fallen to new lows is the lack of trust between the company and its shareholders.

With a trail of disappointments behind it, Monitise has to be able to prove to investors that it can be trusted once again and meet its own lofty growth targets. Monitise is targeting 200m active users by 2018.

Until the company can rebuild trust, it might be wise to stay away.

Rupert Hargreaves has no position in any shares mentioned. The Motley Fool UK owns shares of Monitise. We Fools don't all hold the same opinions, but we all believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors.

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