Prophecy International Holdings Limited (ASX:PRO)
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Prophecy International Holdings Company Description

Prophecy International Holdings Limited engages in the design, development, and marketing of computer software applications and services in Australia, New Zealand, the Middle East, North America, Europe, Africa, and Asia.

It offers Snare, a security analytics platform that converges logs from network, identity, endpoint, application, and other security relevant sources to generate behavioral alerts and facilitate rapid incident analysis, investigation, and response; and eMite, a reporting and analytics solution focused on driving operations and customer engagement from the contact/call centre and customer experience market segments, which provides chat, chat bots, CRM, service ticketing, work force management, transcription, sentiment analysis, survey, IVR, email, contact centre software, and other services.

The company serves banking and finance, public sector, defence and military, healthcare, utilities, manufacturing, and retail industries.

The company was founded in 1980 and is headquartered in Adelaide, Australia.

Prophecy International Holdings Limited
Prophecy International Holdings logo
CountryAustralia
Founded1980
IndustrySoftware - Application
SectorTechnology
Employees24
CEOBrad Thomas

Contact Details

Address:
60 Waymouth Street
Adelaide, 5000
Australia
Phone61 8 8213 1200
Websiteprophecyinternational.com

Stock Details

Ticker SymbolPRO
ExchangeAustralian Securities Exchange
Fiscal YearJuly - June
Reporting CurrencyAUD
ISIN NumberAU000000PRO6
SIC Code7372

Key Executives

NamePosition
Brad Thomas M.A.I.C.D., OAMChief Executive Officer
Grant Robert MilesChief Financial Officer, Company Secretary and Non-Executive Director
Stephen IreckiChief Operations Officer
Steve ChallansChief Information Security Officer
Stuart GerosVice President of Sales APAC
Suzanne LaycockGlobal Director of Human Resources