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Opera (company)

Opera is a Norwegian multinational technology company[5] and subsidiary of Kunlun[4] that specializes in web browser development, fintech, as well as services such as Opera News and YoYo Games. The company's total user base, including users of its desktop browsers, mobile browsers and other services exceeds 380 million monthly active users.[6]

Opera Limited
TypePublic
Nasdaq: OPRA
Industry
  • Software
  • Internet
Founded1995; 28 years ago (1995) in Oslo, Norway
Founders
HeadquartersOslo, Norway
Key people
ProductsOpera Browser, Opera GX
Owner
  • Beijing Kunlun Tech Co., Ltd. (Zhou Yahui)[3]
  • Keeneyes Future Holdings Inc (Zhou Yahui)[3]
ParentBeijing Kunlun[4]
DivisionsOpera gaming
Websiteopera.com

Opera is headquartered in Oslo, Norway, with additional offices in Europe, China, and Africa.[7][8][9] In 2016, Opera was acquired by an investment group led by a Chinese consortium.[10] On July 27, 2018, Opera Software went public on the NASDAQ stock exchange, raising $115 million in its initial public offering.[11]

History

Early development

Opera Software was founded as an independent company in Norway in 1995 by the Icelandic Jon Stephenson von Tetzchner and Geir Ivarsøy.[12] They had initially begun development of the Opera web browser while both working at Norwegian telecommunications company Telenor.[13]

Opera Software's first product, the Opera web browser version 2.10 for Windows, was publicly released in 1996. Opera began development of its first browser for mobile device platforms in 1998.[12] Opera 4.0, released in 2000,[14] included a new cross-platform core that facilitated creation of editions of Opera for multiple operating systems and platforms.[15]

Up to this point, the Opera browser was trialware and had to be purchased after the trial period ended, however, this ended with version 5.0, released in 2000. Instead, Opera became ad-sponsored, displaying advertisements to users without a license,[16] which was commonly criticized as a barrier to gaining market share. In newer versions, the user was allowed a choice of generic graphical banners or text-based targeted advertisements provided by Google based upon the page being viewed.

First IPO and public company

In February 2004, Opera Software announced it was preparing for an initial public offering on the Oslo Stock Exchange in March.[17] On March 11, Opera's IPO opened, trading under the symbol OPERA.[18]

In 2004, Opera Software settled a lawsuit with an "international corporation" paying US$12.75 million to Opera. It was speculated that the "international corporation" named in the statement announcing the settlement was Microsoft, which had previously blocked Opera users from correctly viewing MSN.com.[19][20]

On 12 January 2005, Opera Software announced that it would offer free licenses to higher education institutions[21] — a change from the previous cost of US$1,000 for unlimited licenses. Schools that opted for the free license included Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Harvard University, University of Oxford, Georgia Institute of Technology, and Duke University.

With version 8.5 (released in 2005) the advertisements were removed entirely and primary financial support came through revenue from Google (Opera's default search engine).[22] In August 2005, the company introduced Opera Mini, a new Java ME based web browser for mobile phones originally marketed not to end users but to mobile network operators to pre-load on phones or offer for their subscribers.[23] In 2007, Opera filed a complaint against Microsoft in the European Commission, alleging that bundling Internet Explorer with Microsoft Windows is harmful to both the consumer and to other web browser companies.[24] The complaint resulted in the creation of BrowserChoice.eu.[25]

In 2011, development directors Rolf Assev and Christen Krogh, decided to quit Opera to try something new.[26]

In 2012, Opera Software and Bharti Airtel signed an agreement to provide Opera Mini browsers to Airtel mobile customers.[27] In 2013 Opera Software decided to not use their in-house rendering engine for the Desktop Browser anymore. From Version 15, the Opera browser for computers would be using the Blink rendering engine, a fork of Webkit developed together with Google.


In March 2015, Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Opera won Global Mobile Award of Best Mobile Product, Initiative or Service in Emerging Markets for Opera Web Pass and Sponsored Web Pass.[28] In April Opera Software decided to centre development of the Opera Desktop browser in Poland.[29] On April 12,[30] Opera TV AS (now Vewd Software AS[31][32]) was established to separate TV-related business from all other assets, which became part of Opera Software AS; both companies became wholly owned subsidiaries of Opera Software ASA (now Otello).[33] In September, the company announced a rebrand with a new three-dimensional "O" logo and brand identity. In the process, the company logotype changed from "Opera Software" to "Opera".[34]

Sale to Chinese consortium

In 2016, the company changed ownership when a group of Chinese investors purchased the web browser, consumer business, and brand of Opera Software ASA. The remaining assets were renamed as the Otello Corporation.[35] The ownership change was initiated in February 2016 when a group of Chinese investors offered US$1.2 billion ($8.31 per share) to buy Opera Software ASA,[note 1][36] though the deal reportedly did not meet regulatory approval.[37] On 18 July 2016, Opera Software ASA announced it had sold its browser, privacy and performance apps, and the Opera brand to Golden Brick Capital Private Equity Fund I Limited Partnership[38][39][40] (a consortium of Chinese investors led by Beijing Kunlun Tech Co and Qihoo 360) for an amount of US$600 million.[37] The transaction for sale of Opera's consumer business was approved on 31 October 2016 by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States.[41] An earlier deal was not approved by Norwegian regulators.[40] On 4 November 2016, Golden Brick Capital Private Equity Fund I L.P. completed the acquisition.[42] After divesting itself of the Opera browser and brand, Opera Software ASA[note 1] changed its name to Otello Corporation ASA.[43]

Second IPO

In January 2017, the company introduced Opera Neon, a new concept browser that is intended as an exploration of browser design alternatives. The browser is built on top of the Blink engine similar to the original Opera browser, and it is available for Windows and macOS. In January 2018, Opera launched Opera News, an AI-driven news app dedicated to African users. It reached more than a million downloads in less than a month.[44] In April, the company released a new mobile browser called Opera Touch. It includes an innovative user interface focused on ease of use and one-handed browsing.[45] In July 2018, Opera filed for an IPO. The company went public on the NASDAQ on July 27 and raised over $115 million.[11]

Acquisitions

In November 2019, Opera launched a new project called Opera News Hub. The platform helps bloggers create and share content.[46] In January 2020, Opera acquired PocoSys, an Estonian startup that developed banking-as-a-service software. The deal also included an agreement to take over Pocopay, PocoSys's sister company.[47] In June 2020, Opera partnered with APO Group to provide accurate information about COVID-19 in Africa. News articles from different health authorities are collected by APO and made available to Opera users through the Opera Mini browser and Opera News app.[48]

Opera acquired YoYo Games from Playtech in January 2021, for US$10 million, from which the company also announced the launch of its Opera Gaming division to promote game development within the Opera GX browser with YoYo Games and its GameMaker game development software.

In February 2021, Opera launched the fintech Dify, an in-browser payment app that includes cashback service and a digital wallet.[49] Customers who use Dify get reimbursed when purchasing items from partner websites like Nike, Asos, and eDreams.[50][51] The fintech was first offered in beta in Spain.[50][49]

Products

Active products

  • Opera desktop browser (Windows, macOS, Linux)
  • Opera Mobile
  • Opera GX: Opera's gaming browser, released in June 2019. The browser allows users to customize how much RAM, CPU, and network bandwidth it uses,[52] and reached 20 million monthly active users.
  • Opera Mini: originally released in 2005, version 50 of the browser was released in May 2020.[53] The redesign included a new UI, an improved data-saving mode, and a built-in file sharing service.[53]
  • Opera News: released in 2018, a news app with an AI-engine[54] In 2020, Opera announced that its Opera News service had more than 200 million monthly active users.[55]
  • Opera Touch: a mobile browser released in 2018, available for Android and iOS[56]
  • OPay: a fintech startup incubated by Opera,[57] it is a mobile-based money platform in Nigeria released in 2018.[58]
  • Opera Ads: advertising platform which integrates into all of Opera's products released in May 2019.[59][60]
  • Okash, Opesa and Credit Hela: Payday loan apps operating in Kenya.[61][62][63][64]

Discontinued products

In February 2018, after previously announcing that the service and app would be shut down, the Opera Max app, a VPN based mobile data compression service, was sold to Samsung. It was rebranded as Samsung Max, but will only be compatible with eligible Samsung Galaxy smartphones going forward.[65]

Since then, Opera has developed its own VPN available within its desktop and Android browser.[66]

Controversy

Opera was involved in a years-long feud with Microsoft dating back to 2001.[67] On at least three occasions, Opera accused Microsoft of deliberately breaking interoperability of its MSN services and the Opera browser or other non-Internet Explorer browsers.[67][68] Microsoft denied that it was intentionally shutting out Opera users.[67][68] In response, Opera released the "Bork Edition" of its web browser, causing MSN to display only the phrase, "Bork, bork, bork!" which was popularized by The Muppet Show character, Swedish Chef.[69][70][71][72] In 2004, Opera received a confidential $12.75 million payment from an "international corporation" reported to be Microsoft.[68]

In 2013, Opera switched from its rendering engine, Presto, to Chromium's Webkit (now Blink), a decision described as a "sad day for the web."[73][74]

From 2018[75] to 2020, Opera was involved in the incubation of Kenyan loan companies OKash and Opesa. In January 2020, the then Opera-owned businesses were accused of offering predatory terms with interest rates of up to 876 percent per annum[61] and employing unethical debt recovery practices such as debt shaming[75] and abusing customer privacy.[76][77][78][79][80] In August 2020, Opera announced its divestment from majority ownership of its microlending holdings,[81][82][83] and in March 2022, Opera sold its stake outright.[84]

Notes

  1. ^ a b Opera Software ASA (now Otello Corporation ASA) and Opera Software AS are different companies.

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This article is about the company For the web browser see Opera web browser Not to be confused with Otello Corporation formerly Opera Software ASA Opera is a Norwegian multinational technology company 5 and subsidiary of Kunlun 4 that specializes in web browser development fintech as well as services such as Opera News and YoYo Games The company s total user base including users of its desktop browsers mobile browsers and other services exceeds 380 million monthly active users 6 Opera LimitedTypePublicTraded asNasdaq OPRAIndustrySoftwareInternetFounded1995 28 years ago 1995 in Oslo NorwayFoundersJon Stephenson von TetzchnerGeir IvarsoyHeadquartersOslo NorwayKey peopleZhou Yahui Co CEO amp Chairman Lin Song Co CEO 1 Frode Jacobsen CFO 2 ProductsOpera Browser Opera GXOwnerBeijing Kunlun Tech Co Ltd Zhou Yahui 3 Keeneyes Future Holdings Inc Zhou Yahui 3 ParentBeijing Kunlun 4 DivisionsOpera gamingWebsiteopera wbr comOpera is headquartered in Oslo Norway with additional offices in Europe China and Africa 7 8 9 In 2016 Opera was acquired by an investment group led by a Chinese consortium 10 On July 27 2018 Opera Software went public on the NASDAQ stock exchange raising 115 million in its initial public offering 11 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early development 1 2 First IPO and public company 1 3 Sale to Chinese consortium 1 4 Second IPO 1 5 Acquisitions 2 Products 2 1 Active products 2 2 Discontinued products 3 Controversy 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditSee also History of the Opera web browser Otello Corporation Acquisitions Opera Mobile History Opera Mini History Nintendo DS Browser Launch and Internet Channel History Early development Edit Opera Software was founded as an independent company in Norway in 1995 by the Icelandic Jon Stephenson von Tetzchner and Geir Ivarsoy 12 They had initially begun development of the Opera web browser while both working at Norwegian telecommunications company Telenor 13 Opera Software s first product the Opera web browser version 2 10 for Windows was publicly released in 1996 Opera began development of its first browser for mobile device platforms in 1998 12 Opera 4 0 released in 2000 14 included a new cross platform core that facilitated creation of editions of Opera for multiple operating systems and platforms 15 Up to this point the Opera browser was trialware and had to be purchased after the trial period ended however this ended with version 5 0 released in 2000 Instead Opera became ad sponsored displaying advertisements to users without a license 16 which was commonly criticized as a barrier to gaining market share In newer versions the user was allowed a choice of generic graphical banners or text based targeted advertisements provided by Google based upon the page being viewed First IPO and public company Edit In February 2004 Opera Software announced it was preparing for an initial public offering on the Oslo Stock Exchange in March 17 On March 11 Opera s IPO opened trading under the symbol OPERA 18 In 2004 Opera Software settled a lawsuit with an international corporation paying US 12 75 million to Opera It was speculated that the international corporation named in the statement announcing the settlement was Microsoft which had previously blocked Opera users from correctly viewing MSN com 19 20 On 12 January 2005 Opera Software announced that it would offer free licenses to higher education institutions 21 a change from the previous cost of US 1 000 for unlimited licenses Schools that opted for the free license included Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT Harvard University University of Oxford Georgia Institute of Technology and Duke University With version 8 5 released in 2005 the advertisements were removed entirely and primary financial support came through revenue from Google Opera s default search engine 22 In August 2005 the company introduced Opera Mini a new Java ME based web browser for mobile phones originally marketed not to end users but to mobile network operators to pre load on phones or offer for their subscribers 23 In 2007 Opera filed a complaint against Microsoft in the European Commission alleging that bundling Internet Explorer with Microsoft Windows is harmful to both the consumer and to other web browser companies 24 The complaint resulted in the creation of BrowserChoice eu 25 In 2011 development directors Rolf Assev and Christen Krogh decided to quit Opera to try something new 26 In 2012 Opera Software and Bharti Airtel signed an agreement to provide Opera Mini browsers to Airtel mobile customers 27 In 2013 Opera Software decided to not use their in house rendering engine for the Desktop Browser anymore From Version 15 the Opera browser for computers would be using the Blink rendering engine a fork of Webkit developed together with Google Hakon Wium Lie former chief technical officer In March 2015 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona Opera won Global Mobile Award of Best Mobile Product Initiative or Service in Emerging Markets for Opera Web Pass and Sponsored Web Pass 28 In April Opera Software decided to centre development of the Opera Desktop browser in Poland 29 On April 12 30 Opera TV AS now Vewd Software AS 31 32 was established to separate TV related business from all other assets which became part of Opera Software AS both companies became wholly owned subsidiaries of Opera Software ASA now Otello 33 In September the company announced a rebrand with a new three dimensional O logo and brand identity In the process the company logotype changed from Opera Software to Opera 34 Sale to Chinese consortium Edit In 2016 the company changed ownership when a group of Chinese investors purchased the web browser consumer business and brand of Opera Software ASA The remaining assets were renamed as the Otello Corporation 35 The ownership change was initiated in February 2016 when a group of Chinese investors offered US 1 2 billion 8 31 per share to buy Opera Software ASA note 1 36 though the deal reportedly did not meet regulatory approval 37 On 18 July 2016 Opera Software ASA announced it had sold its browser privacy and performance apps and the Opera brand to Golden Brick Capital Private Equity Fund I Limited Partnership 38 39 40 a consortium of Chinese investors led by Beijing Kunlun Tech Co and Qihoo 360 for an amount of US 600 million 37 The transaction for sale of Opera s consumer business was approved on 31 October 2016 by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States 41 An earlier deal was not approved by Norwegian regulators 40 On 4 November 2016 Golden Brick Capital Private Equity Fund I L P completed the acquisition 42 After divesting itself of the Opera browser and brand Opera Software ASA note 1 changed its name to Otello Corporation ASA 43 Second IPO Edit In January 2017 the company introduced Opera Neon a new concept browser that is intended as an exploration of browser design alternatives The browser is built on top of the Blink engine similar to the original Opera browser and it is available for Windows and macOS In January 2018 Opera launched Opera News an AI driven news app dedicated to African users It reached more than a million downloads in less than a month 44 In April the company released a new mobile browser called Opera Touch It includes an innovative user interface focused on ease of use and one handed browsing 45 In July 2018 Opera filed for an IPO The company went public on the NASDAQ on July 27 and raised over 115 million 11 Acquisitions Edit In November 2019 Opera launched a new project called Opera News Hub The platform helps bloggers create and share content 46 In January 2020 Opera acquired PocoSys an Estonian startup that developed banking as a service software The deal also included an agreement to take over Pocopay PocoSys s sister company 47 In June 2020 Opera partnered with APO Group to provide accurate information about COVID 19 in Africa News articles from different health authorities are collected by APO and made available to Opera users through the Opera Mini browser and Opera News app 48 Opera acquired YoYo Games from Playtech in January 2021 for US 10 million from which the company also announced the launch of its Opera Gaming division to promote game development within the Opera GX browser with YoYo Games and its GameMaker game development software In February 2021 Opera launched the fintech Dify an in browser payment app that includes cashback service and a digital wallet 49 Customers who use Dify get reimbursed when purchasing items from partner websites like Nike Asos and eDreams 50 51 The fintech was first offered in beta in Spain 50 49 Products EditSee also Otello Corporation Divestitures Active products Edit Opera desktop browser Windows macOS Linux Opera Mobile Opera GX Opera s gaming browser released in June 2019 The browser allows users to customize how much RAM CPU and network bandwidth it uses 52 and reached 20 million monthly active users Opera Mini originally released in 2005 version 50 of the browser was released in May 2020 53 The redesign included a new UI an improved data saving mode and a built in file sharing service 53 Opera News released in 2018 a news app with an AI engine 54 In 2020 Opera announced that its Opera News service had more than 200 million monthly active users 55 Opera Touch a mobile browser released in 2018 available for Android and iOS 56 OPay a fintech startup incubated by Opera 57 it is a mobile based money platform in Nigeria released in 2018 58 Opera Ads advertising platform which integrates into all of Opera s products released in May 2019 59 60 Okash Opesa and Credit Hela Payday loan apps operating in Kenya 61 62 63 64 Discontinued products Edit In February 2018 after previously announcing that the service and app would be shut down the Opera Max app a VPN based mobile data compression service was sold to Samsung It was rebranded as Samsung Max but will only be compatible with eligible Samsung Galaxy smartphones going forward 65 Since then Opera has developed its own VPN available within its desktop and Android browser 66 Controversy EditOpera was involved in a years long feud with Microsoft dating back to 2001 67 On at least three occasions Opera accused Microsoft of deliberately breaking interoperability of its MSN services and the Opera browser or other non Internet Explorer browsers 67 68 Microsoft denied that it was intentionally shutting out Opera users 67 68 In response Opera released the Bork Edition of its web browser causing MSN to display only the phrase Bork bork bork which was popularized by The Muppet Show character Swedish Chef 69 70 71 72 In 2004 Opera received a confidential 12 75 million payment from an international corporation reported to be Microsoft 68 In 2013 Opera switched from its rendering engine Presto to Chromium s Webkit now Blink a decision described as a sad day for the web 73 74 From 2018 75 to 2020 Opera was involved in the incubation of Kenyan loan companies OKash and Opesa In January 2020 the then Opera owned businesses were accused of offering predatory terms with interest rates of up to 876 percent per annum 61 and employing unethical debt recovery practices such as debt shaming 75 and abusing customer privacy 76 77 78 79 80 In August 2020 Opera announced its divestment from majority ownership of its microlending holdings 81 82 83 and in March 2022 Opera sold its stake outright 84 Notes Edit a b Opera Software ASA now Otello Corporation ASA and Opera Software AS are different companies References Edit OPRA Company Profile amp Executives Opera Ltd ADR The Wall Street Journal Retrieved 9 December 2021 Frode Jacobsen Bloomberg a b 昆仑万维参股公司Opera Limited拟赴美上市 Reuters in Chinese China July 2 2018 Retrieved 2 July 2018 a b SEC 2022 06 28 Opera Ltd 2021 Annual Transition Report 20 F A SEC report Archived from the original on 2022 06 28 Kunlun our parent company and Mr Yahui Zhou our chairman of the board and chief executive officer have control over our company and their interests may not be aligned with the interests of our other shareholders As of the date of this annual report Kunlun a Chinese public company traded on the Shenzhen stock exchange indirectly owns 55 60 of our issued and outstanding ordinary shares As such we are a consolidated subsidiary of Kunlun OPRA Opera Ltd Shareholders CNNMoney com money cnn com Retrieved 2021 08 10 Opera user base continuing strong growth trajectory exceeding 380 million monthly active users in August and up more than 30 million year to date investor opera com 2020 09 10 Retrieved 2021 06 07 A Tour of Opera Software s Super Cool Wroclaw Office Officelovin 2016 09 12 Retrieved 2020 10 30 Chan Isabelle Opera sets up office in India ZDNet Retrieved 2020 10 30 Street Kenyan Wall Opera Software opens Kenya amp Nigeria offices pumps 100M to grow African digital economy african markets Retrieved 2020 10 30 Opera Golden Brick NY Times a b Shankland Stephen July 27 2018 Opera browser raises 115 million in initial public offering CNET Retrieved July 27 2018 a b About Opera Opera Opera com Archived from the original on October 11 2008 Retrieved 30 January 2018 Opera is the oldest browser and it is still surviving Jon Tetzchner founder Opera software Retrieved 2020 09 17 Affiliated Organization of Firefox and Mozilla PDF Mozilla Japan 2006 Retrieved 24 October 2007 Schenk Mark 6 January 2007 Opera browser version history Archived from the original on 14 October 2007 Retrieved 24 October 2007 Lettice John 6 December 2000 Opera browser goes free with version 5 0 launch The Register Retrieved 11 October 2007 Broersma Matthew 2004 02 09 Opera plans public offering CNET Retrieved 2020 09 17 Broersma Matthew 2004 02 26 Opera details IPO plans CNET Retrieved 2020 09 17 Hansen Evan May 24 2004 Microsoft behind 12 million payment to Opera CNET Retrieved October 25 2016 Hansen Evan May 24 2004 Opera wails about MSN problem CNET Retrieved October 25 2016 Students surf safely with Opera Opera site license free for educational institutions Archived 2005 02 03 at the Wayback Machine January 12 2005 retrieved on October 25 2005 Baker Loren 20 September 2005 Opera Goes Free with Help from Google Search Engine Journal Retrieved 12 October 2007 Have WAP but want WEB Introducing Opera Mini for mobile phones Archived 2006 06 18 at the Wayback Machine URL accessed on April 20 2006 Dignan Larry 13 December 2007 Opera files complaint against Microsoft in the EU over IE Windows bundle CTO makes Web standards case ZDNet Retrieved 17 June 2020 Microsoft to randomly generate EU browser ballot list Ars Technica Retrieved 14 November 2010 directors leaves opera Opera Software Retrieved 7 June 2012 GSMA ANNOUNCES WINNERS OF THE 2015 GLOBAL MOBILE AWARDS 3 March 2015 Retrieved 4 March 2015 M Haavard 21 April 2015 Goodbye Opera A Blog From Outside the Trenches Retrieved 1 August 2015 Opera TV AS Relationship Science Relationship Science Global Leader In Enabling OTT Opera TV Acquired By Moore Freres amp Company Press release Opera TV is Now Vewd Press release To the General Meeting of Opera Software ASA and Opera Demerger AS PDF OperaSoftware com KPMG AS December 18 2015 Retrieved 29 July 2017 Revealing the new Opera brand Opera on YouTube 21 September 2015 Retrieved 2018 01 04 Hughes Matthew 2017 12 18 Opera Software ASA rebrands to Otello Corporation after selling its browser business Update The Next Web Retrieved 2018 04 21 Tsang Amie Mozur Paul 10 February 2016 Chinese Group Bids 1 2 Billion for Company Behind Opera Web Browser The New York Times Retrieved 30 January 2018 a b Opera browser sold to a Chinese consortium for 600 million Engadget com Retrieved 30 January 2018 BRIEF Opera Software says has closed 575 mln with China s Golden Brick Reuters 2016 11 04 Retrieved 2021 07 22 Opera renegotiates its 1 2B sale down to 600M for its browsers privacy apps Chinese JV TechCrunch Retrieved 2021 07 22 a b Opera browser sold to a Chinese consortium for 600 million Engadget Retrieved 2021 07 22 BRIEF Opera Software says wins approval for China sale Reuters News Agency 27 February 2020 Successful closing of the Transaction Newsweb no Hughes Matthew 2017 12 18 Opera Software ASA rebrands to Otello Corporation after selling its browser business UPDATE The Next Web Retrieved 2018 04 21 Workman Dean February 7 2018 Opera news app hits 1 million downloads in 4 weeks IT News Africa Retrieved 19 May 2018 Lardinois Frederic April 25 2018 Opera launches a new mobile browser Techcrunch Oath Inc Retrieved 19 May 2018 Opera expands news platform with the launch of OperaNewsHub Businessday NG 11 November 2019 Retrieved 27 August 2020 Norway s Opera acquires Estonian startup PocoSys to expand its fintech operations Tech eu Retrieved 2020 10 06 APO Group Partners Opera to Provide Africans with Credible COVID 19 Information Ventures Africa 2020 06 11 Retrieved 2020 10 20 a b Diaz Marta Pachon Opera browser created before Google was born launches into the fintech universe with the Spanish premiere of Dify Business Insider Retrieved 2021 03 18 a b Opera s new online shopping cashback service is built directly into its browser Engadget Retrieved 2021 03 18 February 2021 18th 2021 02 18 Norwegian web browser Opera launches fintech Dify in beta FinTech Futures Retrieved 2021 03 18 Opera GX gets built in Instagram workspaces to keep tabs organized Windows Central 2020 05 19 Retrieved 2020 11 12 a b Opera Mini 50 arrives with new design improved data saver and more MobileSyrup 2020 05 25 Retrieved 2020 12 08 Opera news app hits 1 million downloads in 4 weeks Retrieved 2020 11 12 Opera News Sets a New Record With 200 Million Users MarTech Series 2020 06 09 Retrieved 2020 12 08 Opera launches a new mobile browser TechCrunch Retrieved 2020 11 12 The latest marker of Chinese interest in African fintech is a 120 million funding round for OPay Quartz Africa Retrieved 2020 11 19 Opera s OPay still plans Africa expansion on Nigerian super app TechCrunch Retrieved 2020 11 19 Opera launches advertising platform Punch Newspapers 13 May 2019 Retrieved 2020 11 19 Opera Ads releases new ad units Vanguard News 2019 11 18 Retrieved 2020 11 19 a b Wasuna Brian 2021 04 09 Kenya Chinese Billionaire Behind Kenya s Popular Mobile Money Lending Apps allAfrica com Retrieved 2021 09 12 May 06 2018 Sunday OKash loans app hits over Sh10m daily transactions Business Daily Retrieved 2021 09 12 OKash loan app exceeding expectations Citizentv co ke Retrieved 2021 09 12 Chinese investors are again looking to Africa s fintech start ups South China Morning Post 2021 08 29 Retrieved 2021 09 12 Samsung rescues data saving privacy app Opera Max and relaunches it as Samsung Max VentureBeat 2018 02 23 Retrieved 2018 02 23 Opera s VPN returns to its Android browser TechCrunch Retrieved 2020 12 01 a b c Festa Paul Opera wails about MSN problem CNET Retrieved 2021 12 05 a b c Festa Paul Microsoft behind 12 million payment to Opera ZDNet Retrieved 2021 12 05 Broersma Matthew Opera says bork to MSN standards CNET Retrieved 2021 12 05 Opera gets its own Bork on Microsoft The Sydney Morning Herald 2003 02 18 Retrieved 2021 12 05 Pruitt Scarlet 2003 02 14 Opera unleashes Swedish Chef on MSN Network World Retrieved 2021 12 05 Opera Bork Bork Borks MSN Page ExtremeTech www extremetech com Retrieved 2021 12 05 Staff Ars 2013 02 13 Hey Presto Opera switches to WebKit Ars Technica Retrieved 2021 10 26 Opera admits defeat switches to Google s Chromium ExtremeTech www extremetech com Retrieved 2021 10 26 a b Kiruga Morris 26 May 2020 This lending app loves you until you re late on a payment Then the shaming begins Rest of World Retrieved 20 January 2022 Owino Julie 2020 06 09 Borrow from Opesa and Okash at your own risk DLAK Capital Business Retrieved 2021 09 12 Kamau Frankline Sunday and Macharia How Kenyans give up privacy for costly mobile loans The Standard Retrieved 2021 09 12 Shankland Stephen 21 January 2020 Opera expanded from browsers to money lending apps and a report says they re gouging borrowers Opera denies it CNET Retrieved 7 January 2022 Kazeem Yomi 21 January 2020 A Chinese super app is facing claims of predatory consumer lending in Nigeria Kenya and India Quartz Retrieved 7 January 2022 Opera found offering predatory loans through these four apps in India HT Tech 20 January 2020 Retrieved 7 January 2022 Gakweli Mwakaneno 21 August 2020 Opera Launches New Lending Fintech Nanobank in Partnership With Mobimagic Kenyan Wallstreet The Kenyan Wallstreet Retrieved 7 January 2022 Idris Abubakar 31 August 2020 Opera exits a Nigerian venture launches new fintech for emerging markets TechCabal Retrieved 7 January 2022 Nwite Samuel 1 September 2020 Opera Launches Nanobank As it Divests Nigerian Subsidiary Tekedia Retrieved 7 January 2022 Opera stock jumps 13 postmarket on sale of stake in Nanobank for 127 1M Seeking Alpha seekingalpha com Retrieved 2022 12 22 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Opera 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