SHS Viveon

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SHS VIVEON AG
legal form Corporation
ISIN DE000A0XFWK2
founding 1991
Seat Munich , GermanyGermanyGermany 
management Ralph Schuler, CEO
Number of employees 130 (2016 average)
sales 24.63 million euros (2016)
Branch IT service provider
Website www.shs-viveon.com
As of August 31, 2018

The SHS VIVEON AG , based in Munich, is an IT service provider for businesses. In addition to the headquarters in Munich, there are five other locations in Germany, Austria and Switzerland - Düsseldorf , Burghausen , Stuttgart , Vienna and Zug (Switzerland) .

The company's shares are listed in the m: access segment of the Munich Stock Exchange.

history

In 1991, SHS Informationssysteme AG was founded through the merger of four GmbHs owned by company founders Karl-Peter Schmid, Richard Heinrich, Adrian Taciulescu and Stefan Möller. In 1999 the company went public on the Neuer Markt . In the following years acquisitions were made in France and Spain, followed by the acquisition of the former Systech Software GmbH in 2005 .

SHS = Software Hardware Schmid

VIVEON = an artificial name that was invented by the founders

In 2006, Viveon AG was acquired and merged into SHS VIVEON AG; In 2008 the software business was bundled in the wholly owned subsidiary Guardean GmbH (formerly SHS Viveon GmbH ).

In the 2016 financial year, the revenue was 24.6 million euros and the net loss for the year was 0.3 million euros. In April 2012, the company acquired SHS VIVEON GmbH, which was founded as a cooperation in autumn 2011, as a wholly-owned subsidiary. In October 2017, the company sold its Professional Services Value division with its almost 40 employees in the form of a partial transfer of operations to mVISE AG .

Products

SHS VIVEON AG offers software-based solutions for the areas of risk and credit management. With these solutions, companies get an overview of the potentials and risks of their customers and can manage them professionally and automatically. This enables them to create sustainable customer relationships and to gain a clear competitive advantage in the digital world.

SHS VIVEON's own software solutions DebiTEX (Credit Management), GUARDEAN RiskSuite (Risk Management) and proofitBOX (payment method control in eCommerce) are used by both medium-sized companies and internationally active customers from the fields of banks and other financial service providers, trade and industry.

Corporate development

year Sales (in € million) Net income for the year (in € million) Operating profit (EBIT) (in € million)
2010 21.45 0.92 1.36
2011 23.09 1.23 1.42
2012 27.75 1.29 1.65
2013 24.45 −0.87 −0.75
2014 24.29 0.89 1.06
2015 26.48 −1.20 −1.00
2016 24.63 −0.34 −0.22
2017 18.50 0.10 0.54
2018 12.04 −0.36 −0.29
2019 12.14 0.66 1.32

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Organization and owner

Board

The board consists of Ralph Schuler, Eva-Sophie Wiesmüller and Jörg Seelmann-Eggebert.

Supervisory board

The supervisory board consists of the chairman Lothar Pauly (chairman of the supervisory board), Oliver Krauss and Heinz Resch.

Shareholder structure

The shareholder structure of SHS VIVEON AG is made up as follows:

Shareholders proportion of
Board 8.00%
Supervisory board 6.00%
management 5.00%
Free float 81.00%

Awards

  • "Bavarian Quality Award 2006" for outstanding performance in the field of quality and quality management

Individual evidence

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  2. a b c SHS VIVEON AG: Annual Report 2016. (PDF) Retrieved on November 26, 2017 .
  3. boersengefluester.de (Gereon Kruse): SHS Viveon company profile. Retrieved December 3, 2017 .
  4. SHS VIVEON - Service & Solution Platform: Leadership Team. In: shs-viveon.com. Retrieved May 4, 2020 .
  5. Supervisory Board , shs-viveon.com, accessed on May 2, 2018.
  6. ^ Wallstreet Online: Company profile SHS VIVEON AG. Retrieved December 3, 2017 .
  7. Attractive combination of expectation of increasing profits and low valuation. March 14, 2017, p. 6 , accessed November 11, 2018 .