Basiq confirms strategic investment from Cuscal Limited
Cuscal Limited, one of Australia’s largest independent providers of payments, banking and regulated data and Basiq, Australia’s leading Consumer Data Right (CDR) platform that provides data services to over 150 businesses ranging from large institutional banks to fintech start-ups; have entered into a binding agreement under which Cuscal will acquire a controlling interest in Basiq, subject to customary conditions. This acquisition brings positive news to the recent investment downturn and provides hope for local homegrown start-ups.
With the development of the CDR by the Department of Treasury, the opportunities to use more reliable means to access data via Open Banking have enabled Basiq to continue to grow in the Australian market. Basiq’s mission is to provide fintechs and institutions with the services they need to compete and ultimately offer more value to their end consumers.
As the CDR market matures, the range of solutions and financial applications being deployed has significantly shifted beyond simple data usage to include driving payments using intelligent data.
Basiq’s CEO and Founder, Damir Cuca says we needed to have the pathway to develop strong payment capabilities.
“To provide a complete platform, it was inevitable that Basiq would need to enhance its payment services. Cuscal is behind most of the innovative payment services in Australia and was the first to launch PayTo capability to the market, making it possible to use the new payment services that provide real-time account-to-account payments,” said Damir.
With Cuscal on board, Basiq will be able to create a one-stop-shop for fintechs to give them all the tools they need to accelerate the development of their application and deliver value to their end consumers. The benefit for Cuscal is also clear, supporting many credit unions, mutuals, and banks enabling Cuscal to provide its clients with the data services required to adopt open banking capability that will help them to better understand their customers and provide more engaging and relevant services.
Craig Kennedy, Cuscal’s Managing Director, says he is impressed with Basiq’s ability to execute and present complex services such as data in a simple and developer-friendly way.
“Basiq has taken the SaaS playbook to heart, ensuring that their customers have the services they need to plug and play and help launch their apps to market with relative ease.”
Basiq will continue to function independently, as it has so far, and will be encouraged to use the capabilities of Cuscal to provide innovative solutions to the market. Craig said, “With the acquisition of Basiq, we will be able to add the new data capabilities that will enable them to enhance the delivery of their current services.”