Splitit raises $100 million to tap US, UK boom
Splitit’s CEO Brad Paterson says the company’s $100 million capital raising will support a major marketing push in the US and UK.
Payments group Splitit joins the raisers
Payments group Splitit are expecting to raise about $50 million in an upcoming equity raising.
Afterpay rival Splitit soars again on Q2 results
Shares in buy now, pay later fintech Splitit have surged again after the company reported it had more than tripled its merchant sales volumes.
Afterpay rival Splitit surges 50pc on Mastercard deal
Shares in ASX-listed buy now pay later fintech Splitit have surged after it announced a partnership with global payments giant Mastercard.
Splitit boss hits out at ‘profiteering’ buy now, pay later rivals
Brad Paterson, the head of new buy now, pay later entrant Splitit has hit out at rivals offering vulnerable consumers lines of credit.
Monoova forms partnership with payments solution provider Splitit
End-to-end payments provider Monoova has signed a deal to automate transactions on behalf of global instalment payments business Splitit.
Global digital payments solution company, Splitit’s securities at a trading halt
The securities of Splitit Payments were placed in a trading halt at the request of the company, pending the release of an announcement.
Splitit: why this payments company is dividing the market
The last time fund manager Dean Fergie’s cycling buddies had such a specific interest in the financial markets was during the bitcoin boom. “Two years ago, everyone was going, hey, what about bitcoin. Now it’s about Splitit – it’s the stock everyone is talking about,” says the Melbourne-based Cyan Investment Management director whose fund bought shares in the company during its initial public offering. Splitit Payments, a company that gives credit-card customers the option of paying for purchases in instalments, listed on the Australian Securities Exchange in January with a market capitalisation of just $54 million, issuing shares at 20¢ each. Now, its market capitalisation is $450 million – more […]