Tyro Payments Ltd (ASX:TYR) is a finance and technology business engaged in the provision of merchant credit, debit and EFTPOS services. You might have used its software at a retailer or cafe and not even known it existed. The company was founded by Peter Haig, Andrew Rothwell, and Paul Wood in 2003 and is based in Sydney, Australia.
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