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Jan
22

72% of Aussies now using digital payments

Latest numbers from Roy Morgan reveal 72.4% of Aussies are using at least one form of digital payment, with adoption tipped to rise as society edges towards a cash and cardless environment. Results stem from Roy Morgan’s Digital Payment Solutions Currency Report, citing face-to-face interviews with 50,000 consumers in the twelve months to November 2018. Norman Morris, Roy Morgan Industry Communications Director, asserts the change poses a threat to traditional payment methods – e.g. cash and credit cards – exacerbated by the growth of wearable technology such as smartwatches. “The increasing use of new payment technologies is being aided by the growing proliferation and development of smart phones and wearables […]

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Jan
22

Why you should invest, not save, for your kids

While parents want to be able to provide the best for their kids, it’s hard to save for their little ones’ futures when interest rates are slumped at historic lows. Even with regular deposits, cash attracting just 0.5 or 1 per cent interest in a savings account might not amount to all that much. However, if you choose to invest for your kids, you could potentially net each child an extra $35,000 by the age of 21, according to Patrick Garrett, chief investment officer at robo-adviser Six Park. “There’s a growing awareness of the power of compounding interest but also a willingness to consider investment portfolios because most people who are […]

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Jan
21

US firm triples its stake in Radium

Rocketing growth at a fledgling Perth fintech has prompted its US financial partner to buy a bigger slice of the firm under “a multimillion-dollar” deal. New York-based Brevet Capital has tripled its stake in Radium Capital to 50 per cent by buying stock from the WA group’s seven other shareholders led by company promoter Tony Brennan. Mr Brennan’s son David founded Radium with schoolmate David Weir nearly two years ago to give cash-poor companies quick access to the Federal Government’s research and development rebate. While others also operate in the same space, Radium believes it is differentiated from those rivals by its sole focus on the R&D rebate, proprietary technology […]

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Jan
21

‘Grown ups’: Neobanking sector chases customer sign ups

Australia’s digital banking sector promises the sector is no longer in its infancy and this year the chase for customers is on. “I’m guessing that you’ll see four to five new neobanks start up over the next 24 months,” chief executive of Xinja, Eric Wilson, says. The banking startup kicked off 2019 by launching a new equity crowdfunding campaign, raising $500,000 in its first nine hours to build on its previous $2.7 million raise in January 2019. Revenues are currently in the tens of thousands, but the business is pitching long-term growth once its products are formally launched. The business has a restricted banking licence from the Australian Prudential Regulatory […]

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Jan
21

Afterpay buy now pay later rival Zip favoured by investor Philip King of Regal

Shares in Afterpay Touch have doubled in the past 12 months as Millennials lap up its buy now, pay later solution to spending and now some investors are hoping its major rival, Westpac-backed payment provider Zip Co, can follow that lead. Regal Funds Management chief investment officer Philip King describes Zip as a “high-growth company that is in the sweet spot of moving from start-up losses to very high earnings growth”. Regal holds 6.4 per cent of Zip’s shares, which makes it the third largest shareholder after the company’s co-founder and chief executive Larry Diamond and Westpac. The renowned fund manager used to own Afterpay, but now prefers Zip on […]

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Jan
21

A guide to Ripple wallets

Ripple (XRP) is a decentralized real-time gross settlement system (RTGS), remittance network, and currency exchange. It was created as a distributed open source protocol by Ripple Labs Inc., a US-based technology firm. Ripple (XRP) was initially derived from RipplePay, back in 2004, a platform that had plans to grow into the current Ripple services, long before Bitcoin had emerged. It was rebranded and co-founded by Jed McCaleb, a prominent industry figure who later founded Stellar Lumens, another equally popular remittance platform based on blockchain technology. Its platform supports tokens representing cryptocurrency, fiat currency, commodities and even other units of value such as frequent flier miles and mobile minutes. Although XRP […]

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Jan
18

You want cash with that? ANZ plugs Apple Pay into eftpos

Millions of ANZ debit card holders will now be able to get cash out with over the counter Apple Pay transactions, after eftpos scored a massive win over the dominance of US credit card companies in smartphone payments. From today ANZ customers will get a new choice of picking cheque or savings for purchases made via debit cards linked to Apple Pay, specifically the Access Advantage Visa debit card which ANZ customer engagement lead Kath Bray said amounted to three million cardholders. ANZ is by far the most dominant Australian bank in the Apple Pay space after it broke away from rivals boycotting Cupertino because of the size of the […]

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Jan
18

Cryptocurrency is radical but who does the radicalism benefit?

“Free speech” is one of the battle cries of far-right activists who target democratic consensus and seek to divide the public. Alt-right agitators and trolls embrace the cry of “freedom” even as they take actions that fundamentally corrode Western unity, credibility and morale. Claiming “freedom” in fact makes it hard for defenders of the rules-based nations to identify the threat to public order posed by partisans on private-sector digital platforms. So it is somewhat alarming to see a similar dynamic – the cry of “freedom” – play out in another sphere, that of currency and payments. Right now, terminology being embraced in the world of cryptocurrency places the technology in […]

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