Google Wallet launches web app for payments
Just in time for Christmas, Google has released its new Google Wallet web app, allowing users to send and receive money via their browser. Google’s new platform doesn’t require money transfer recipients to have the app to receive payments. Cash can be sent to a friend’s email address or phone number and they can then transfer the balance to their bank account without having to install the app. However, senders must link their debit card to their Google account and have access to a browser in order to process the transaction. Google relaunched its tap-and-pay Google Wallet app as a peer-to-peer payment solution last year. The new web app is […]
Merger Creates Powerful Fixed Interest Investment Player in the Australian Market
Trustees Australia (ASX:TAU) and the new fintech marketplace operator, Cashwerkz, are excited to announce a merger where by an established business with plenty of FUM (funds under management) but no platform, effectively buys a brand new platform with a growing distribution network. The combined business will serve retail customers, the financial planning industry, and the middle market – comprising superannuation funds, councils, and other entities – looking to invest large cash balances. Anyone that needs a term deposit or a related cash product can access these through the powerful Cashwerkz platform which – in essence – is a new market place for cash. The platform’s unique back-end technology makes […]
A broken chain of investment providers: why investors pay the price
by Doug Morris, CEO, Sharesight Buying food from a shop is so simple, it’s something many of us take for granted – but it doesn’t have to be. Instead of taking say, a carton of eggs to the checkout, imagine having to first ask the farmer if they’re free-range or caged, the grader for the size and quality, the Food Standards board for nutritional information, and (finally) the shop for the price. Investors face a similar proposition every day. Crucial information such as performance data, tax reporting, share dividends, corporate actions, and cost bases are spread across online brokers, share registrars, investment platforms, wraps and even old-fashioned spreadsheets. Bringing these […]
Mint Payments expands travel portfolio with new partner agreement
Payments processing technology provider, Mint Payments (ASX: MNW) has partnered with one of Australia’s most affordable and adaptable travel agency software solution providers TravelPartner (Aust) Pty Ltd, signing a two-year licence and distribution agreement to deliver its fully integrated online payments processing service to its growing network of travel agents. TravelPartner has integrated Mint’s card payment module into its core SaaS product offering VTO Ultimate to enable seamless and easy credit card payment acceptance by travel agents for all travel and service fee transactions. This partnership removes the current manual effort required by the agent as the software seamlessly creates an invoice, takes payment, generates a receipt and reconciles it […]
SocietyOne hits $200m milestone as growth accelerates
Total lending reaches $200 million since inception after record month in November Loan book up 315% in 2016 to $126 million Record quarter of lending in the three months to December 2016 New Chief Marketing Officer appointed SocietyOne, Australia’s leading and fastest-growing marketplace lender, has achieved another key milestone after breaking through the $200 million lending mark. The last three months of the 2016 calendar year have witnessed the strongest growth in the company’s four-year history with an additional $50 million of lending made between the first weeks of September and mid-December. November saw a record month of more than $15.3 million in lending. That took the total […]
Invapay partner with ANZ to deliver payment innovation to clients
UK based Invapay and ANZ (Australia and New Zealand Banking Group) announce that they are working together to deliver automated payments innovation to their business customers. ANZ’s vision to use technology and innovation to help solve the payment challenges faced by CFO’s has been realised by utilising Invapay’s cloud based automated payment platform. Invapay complements ANZ’s existing corporate product portfolio. In the absence of any development and integration work, the association made good sense and was easy to achieve. Adam Grant, Head of Transaction Banking, ANZ Australia had this to say of the association: “Working with Invapay has enabled ANZ to deliver a proven payables solution which allows our customers […]
ASIC lets the fintech start-ups out of the sandbox
The corporate regulator will today release its eagerly anticipated regulatory “sandbox” policy for fintech companies, enabling start-ups to test their products and services for a limited period without having to hold an Australian financial services license. ASIC released a consultation paper in June and has now completed its regulatory guidance, with commissioner John Price set to cut the ribbon. As with all these processes, the fintech industry hasn’t got everything it wanted. However, the final version from an industry perspective is said to be an improvement on the draft, putting in place a sound platform for future improvements. For a start, the AFS licensing exemption is believed to have been […]
Turnbull says fintech is switched on
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has sought to reassure leaders of the wealth-management industry that the government is committed to reducing red tape and fostering innovation. This comes as the government looks to the booming financial services sector to pick up the slack from declining mining industry revenues and boost economic growth. The latest set of national accounts, released last week, showed that over the three months to September 30, gross domestic product (GDP) recorded the slowest quarter of growth since the global financial crisis nearly a decade ago. A 0.5 per cent fall in GDP over the September quarter, which pushed the annual growth rate down to just 1.8 per […]