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Waddle expanding into New Zealand

Sydney-based fintech outfit Waddle has announced an expansion into New Zealand, as it looks to further capitalise on Australia’s $64 billion invoice finance and factoring industry. Founded in 2014 by high school mates Simon Creighton, Leigh Dunsford and Nathan Andrews, Waddle is a cloud funding software and addresses what Mr Creighton says was an opportunity its competitors, including Scottish Pacific and banking providers, were failing to address. “The current process has been done the same way for decades and no one was building software to solve it,” Mr Creighton said. “Our technology is world-class and is transforming the approach of other lending businesses and banks, by removing how manual and […]

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Sep
19

Bitcoin is beyond government control

Bitcoin has surged more than 33 per cent from Friday’s wave of panic selling, suggesting the cryptocurrency is becoming more and more immune to government intervention. After news broke that Chinese regulators were shutting down all exchanges on the mainland, the price of the world’s most valuable cryptocurrency plummeted over 40 per cent and dragged the price to a low of $US2,981 ($3741). Citing the lack of licensing and regulation, authorities gave the major exchanges operating in China 10 days to close their doors. As of Friday, the last exchange ceased trading and Bitcoin sustained heavy selling. However, over the weekend, exchanges throughout the rest of the world picked up […]

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Sep
19

Legislation introduced to remove double taxation on digital currencies: What this means for startups

Digital currencies such as Bitcoin and Ethereum will no longer be subject to double taxation if legislation introduced last week into the Federal Parliament is successful. Treasurer Scott Morrison says the proposed change will “further cement Australia’s reputation as a global Fintech centre”. The legislation follows a promise the federal government made in the 2017 Budget, when it pledged to exempt purchases of digital currencies from the goods and services tax (GST) from July 1. The promise followed on from a statement by the Treasurer in March 2016, committing the government to addressing the issue. The legislative changes mean digital currencies, such as Bitcoin and Ethereum will be treated similarly […]

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Sep
19

Australian fintechs well placed as incumbents hook up with one-time raiders

On any given day, the collaboration model increasingly embraced by incumbent institutions and fintech companies means that a major bank will be working with 10-20 fintechs to remove clunky processes that are poison to customers. The narrative five years ago was that banks would crumble in the face of marauding fintech invaders, but trust (yes, it’s still there) and stability have proved to be confoundingly difficult adversaries. Business, though, is nothing if not pragmatic, so it’s no surprise that the battlelines in financial services have been redrawn by the ominous appearance of Google, Apple and Amazon on the horizon. The hope is that incumbency, spiced with a bit of fintech […]

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Sep
18

Macquarie has beaten the Big Four to ‘open banking’, which lets customers offer their data to fintech startups

Fintech startups and smaller financial services providers will be able to access data from Macquarie – with customer consent – in a pioneering arrangement known as “open banking” to let them build applications and services around the bank. Open banking allows customers to control whether their data can be passed onto third parties with accounting software, budgeting tools and fintech apps. The idea is that it opens up the market to smaller players and gives customers more choice on financial services. While the government kicked off an independent review on open banking in July, Macquarie has taken the initiative in letting client data flow electronically to third parties through application […]

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Sep
18

Evari’s success is all about having its head in the cloud

Australian business insurance is about to be turned on its head with Insurtech, Evari, set to create waves with its integrated, online insurance platform that makes obtaining and managing insurance quick and easy for small business. Evari’s cloud-based insurance platform is the first of its kind in the world, with no other provider offering fully digital, tailored insurance focussed at the small business sector, starting with cafes, restaurants and small retailers. Evari CEO, Mr Daniel Fogarty, says the insurance platform is a win-win for small business. ‘By integrating the insurance platform with a business’s cloud accounting software, we are alleviating the pain points with regard to how they obtain their […]

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Sep
18

World’s central banks can’t ignore the Bitcoin boom, BIS says

The world’s central banks can’t sit back and ignore the growth in cryptocurrencies as it could pose a risk to the stability of the financial system, according to the Bank for International Settlements. It said central banks will need to figure out whether to issue a digital currency and what its attributes should be, though the decision is most pressing in countries like Sweden where cash use is dwindling. Institutions need to take into account of not only privacy issues and efficiency gains in payment systems, but also economic, financial and monetary policy repercussions, the BIS said in its Quarterly Review. The analysis comes at the end of a rough […]

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Sep
18

Equity crowdfunding a slow burn, advisers say

The legalisation of equity crowdfunding has met with enthusiasm from those hoping to raise money with it, but financial planners say it will be years before it is taken seriously by investors. Leading advisers contacted by The Australian Financial Review said no clients had approached them in relation to the new crowdsourced equity funding legislation, which was introduced by Treasurer Scott Morrison on Thursday. With Industry Minister Arthur Sinodinos set to open The Australian Financial Review Innovation Summit in Sydney on Tuesday, the government is hoping equity crowdfunding will help bring start-ups and innovation closer to the average Australian, and boost support for the “ideas boom” agenda blamed for nearly […]

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