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Jul
04

How the rich invest: Afterpay’s Nicholas Molnar makes a cool $200 million

The tearaway market success of Afterpay Touch Group has however supercharged the fortunes of its 28-year-old co-founder Nicholas Molnar. Afterpay is fast becoming the go-to payments platform for Millennial shoppers who want to own products immediately but pay for them in instalments. The instalment service is growing rapidly. It has more than 1.8 million customers and is growing at roughly 3300 new customers per day. There are now 14,000 retailers using the service; it will soon be available for buying Jetstar flights and in May announced it was transacting in the US after cutting a deal with retail powerhouse Urban Outfitters. The potential for growth in the US has been […]

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Jul
04

Stake unlocks $31 trillion US share market for Aussies, launching new trading app

Rapidly-growing Australian fintech startup Stake is set to revolutionise trading and open up direct access to the $31 trillion US stock market as its new trading app launches today. The app is the first to give Aussies access to more than 3,000 shares to invest in some of the world’s biggest companies with $0 brokerage, right from the palm of their hands. The app launch comes as Stake announces significant company growth. More than $50 million (US$38 million) has been transacted on the site, with more than 39,000 trades and 12,000 users who are taking advantage of low-cost, simple direct access to the US market. This next big milestone — […]

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NAB’s UBank to ‘use technology as a weapon’

National Australia Bank says its digital bank UBank will take advantage of the government’s ‘open banking’ reforms by developing new ‘platforms’ that will connect users to a broad range of financial services – not necessarily NAB’s – which could open up new revenue streams. NAB chief executive Andrew Thorburn described the open data reforms as “potentially a transformational-type change” and said in an interview NAB is planning to “use technology as a weapon, not just a tool of commerce”. NAB created UBank a decade ago; its customer base has grown to 400,000, half are Millennials, and only a small minority are existing NAB customers. NAB is lifting investment in UBank […]

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Jun
15

Fintechs tell Labor a credit report delay will entrench bank power

Labor’s push to delay a law requiring the major banks to put more customer data into credit reports will entrench the big four’s market dominance and keep the cost of personal loans unnecessarily high, five of the nation’s leading marketplace lenders have said. In a letter to shadow treasurer Chris Bowen, the CEOs of SocietyOne, RateSetter, MoneyPlace, Harmoney and WISR said a further delay to mandating big bank participation in the ‘comprehensive credit reporting’ (CCR) regime will “continue to entrench a fundamental competitive imbalance between the big four and other lenders”. The letter is a response to Mr Bowen’s move last week to call for a delay to CCR by […]

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Jun
13

Australian fintech & invoice marketplace Timelio announces $250 million milestone

Timelio, an Australia-based online marketplace for invoice and supply chain finance, announced on Tuesday it has surpassed $250 million in invoice funding. Founded in 2014, the fintech firm stated its purpose is to improve the financial well-being of business owners by improving cash flow for businesses and enabling them to get paid immediately without waiting up to 90 days for customers to pay. While sharing details about the company’s latest milestone, CEO and founder of Timelio, Charlotte Petris, stated that the milestone is confirmation Australian businesses have been looking for funding outside of the traditional finance providers to help them reach their growth ambitions. “Without exception, each one of our […]

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Jun
11

AMP’s stumble has smaller players smelling blood

Amid the storm unleashed by the commission, these tailwinds have become something more like a gale. The market has arguably moved a long way ahead of the eventual facts on the ground, perhaps too far. The royal commission is still in fact-finding mode. Reports won’t be finalised until early 2019. Even then, what will and won’t be taken up in law is another issue entirely. It could well be two years before the dust settles. Yet the theme looks well entrenched in the share prices. Hub24, Netwealth and Praemium all trade at 12-month forward price-to-earnings multiples of around 66, on Bloomberg numbers. That looks difficult to swallow. The Bell Potter […]

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Jun
01

Tic:Toc boss calls out HEM issues and ‘questionable’ third parties

The CEO of online mortgage lender Tic:Toc Home Loans says that no human judgement need enter the equation when it comes to assessing the expenses of a mortgage applicant. With the first weeks of the banking royal commission now behind us, Tic:Toc founder and CEO Anthony Baum believes it has become clear that there is an opportunity for the mortgage industry to reconsider how customers are assessed for finance. “One key flaw that’s been exposed is the failure to conduct basic checks and balances on the applicants’ household expenses. This includes instances where judgement on a customer’s borrowing capacity has been handed to a raft of questionable third parties,” the […]

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May
30

Moneysoft calls on financial planners to help clients understand their expenditure following Royal Commission revelations

Financial planners need to broaden their role and help clients understand their household expenses in the wake of the Royal Commission’s damning revelations. Australian households have racked up record levels of debt as interest rates have been cut to historic lows in recent years, but the Commission heard that most lenders still over-rely on the poverty-level HEM benchmark that underestimates true living costs. “The Financial Services Royal Commission has raised many disturbing issues across the banking and advice industry. It will inevitably lead to widespread and much-needed reform,” said Moneysoft CEO Peter Malekas. “However, we shouldn’t wait for the final report in 2019 to reassess as an industry, what we […]

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