FinTech

Jan
21

Liven x Apple Pay partnership encourages Aussies to leave their wallet at home when they dine out

Melbourne-based fintech startup Liven announces Apple Pay partnership so Aussies using the Liven app will now be able to make use of invisible payments.

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Jan
21

Australian FinTech company profile #70 – Lendi

Lendi is Australia’s number one home loan platform, digitising the home loan process and bringing together smart technology and home loan specialists.

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Jan
21

Fintech targets millennials with green super fund

Digital investment manager AtlasTrend is dipping its toes into the $2.9 trillion superannuation market, targeting millennials with a green super fund.

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Jan
20

ASIC gives Raiz the all clear for retail Bitcoin fund

Fintech Raiz has jumped the final legal hurdle to enable it to go full steam ahead for its retail Bitcoin fund, after ASIC gave it the go ahead.

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Jan
20

Amex spotlights bank hypocrisy in screen scraping liability row

American Express has put the boot into Australia’s Big Four banks over their objections to fintechs using screen scraping to onboard customers.

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Jan
20

How new bank Xinja is putting its design into the hands of customers

Xinja’s customers are invited to help build the digital bank’s platform into what they actually want it to be.

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Jan
20

Key to capitalising on open banking

Open banking has been touted as a game changer for the lending industry for months now, with resources swirling around covering what the transition means.

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Jan
20

Bankwest, Lendi integrate assessment tools

Bankwest and Lendi have announced the integration of their loan assessment tools, designed to simplify the mortgage application process.

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