Australian Fintechs feature in the Australian Financial Review Fast 100 and Fast Starters lists
Congratulations to the Australian FinTech members who made this year’s 2020 Australian Financial Review lists.
Thank You & Merry Christmas!
From the team at Australian FinTech, we’d like to say a massive THANK YOU to everyone who has supported us over the past 12 months.
Aussie fintechs feature heavily on the Deloitte Technology Fast 500 Asia Pacific
Congratulations to the Aussie fintechs who have made the Deloitte Technology Fast 500 Asia Pacific
Many Aussie fintechs are yet again amongst the Deloitte Technology Fast 50 2019 Australia
Congratulations to the Australian fintech companies who have made the Deloitte Technology Fast 50 2019 Australia.
The finalists of the 2019 Fintech Business Awards have been announced
The finalists of the 2019 Fintech Business Awards have been announced. Congratulations and good luck to all the finalists – both individuals and companies.
Australian Fintech companies do it again in this year’s Anthill Magazine Smart100 2018
Once again the Australian Fintech industry has been well represented in this year’s Anthill Magazine Smart100 2018. Congratulations to the all the Australian Fintech companies who made the Smart100 list for 2018: Trade Ledger Practice Ignition eBroker Link4 For the full list of Anthill Magazine Smart100 2018 winners, please check them out here.
Australian Fintech finalists at the Optus My Business Awards
Congratulations to all the Australian Fintech companies and leaders who have been nominated as finalists in this year’s Optus My Business Awards: Business Leader of the Year Andrew Murray, Curve Securities Young Business Leader of the Year Larry Diamond, zipMoney Mandeep Sodhi, HashChing Finance Business of the Year zipMoney Fintech Business of the Year Curve Securities ezyCollect Maestrano MAUS Business Systems MoneyMe Financial Group NowInfinity Practice Ignition SelfWealth Sniip zipMoney Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Business of the Year Maestrano Innovator of the Year Practice Ignition Pocketbook
MYOB founder Craig Winkler just backed a Sydney fintech’s $5 million funding round
A Sydney startup that creates accounting software has secured $5 million in a series A capital raising round. Practice Ignition announced Tuesday that Microequities Venture Capital Fund led the investment, while other new contributors included Black Sheep Capital and Right Click Capital. Craig Winkler, last week named the 12th wealthiest man in Australian tech, is an existing investor in Practice Ignition and chipped in an undisclosed amount for the latest round. Winkler is best known for establishing accounting software firm MYOB then, in 2009, investing $14.7 million in its rival Xero. Xero’s shares are now worth more than 20 times the 2009, as the New Zealand company celebrated passing the […]