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Jul
11

Australian FinTech company profile #35 – MoneyMe

MoneyMe was founded by two former telco executives with a strong vision: creating innovative solutions to traditional credit in Australia.

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Jun
18

Map My Plan takes out top award at EY Financial Well-Being PitchFest

Paul Feeney, Founder of Map My Plan, has been named as the winner of the EY Financial Well-Being PitchFest for his innovative FinTech solution.

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Jan
16

Australia’s first academy launches for businesses wanting to ride crowdfunding wave in 2019

Australian businesses will learn how to become crowdfunding champions – thereby helping to avoid an emerging ‘credit crunch’ – as part of a government-supported private academy to be addressed by two international experts. Sydney-based ReadyFundGo has launched a crowdfunding academy – which is the first of its type in the country – to operate across Australia during early February. The academy has received funding from the Australian Government’s Entrepreneurs’ Programme. The academy launch comes amid evidence that 2019 will be a turning point for the business crowdfunding sector, thanks to new regulatory changes, credit shortages and rising interest in the fundraising option. In October last year, the Australian Government commenced […]

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Oct
30

Aussie fintech startup building an investment platform for rapidly growing global retire early movement

Whether you’re an intern, executive or somewhere in between, everyone wants the option of not having to work, the sooner the better for most. While the end goal is easy to picture, the path to get there seems very complicated, or even imaginary. Housing affordability, negative gearing, royal commissions and fund returns are topical stresses for older Australians. A bigger issue is younger generations not building savings in a world of credit and higher discretionary spending. Younger people work as hard as past generations but have different relationships with. Bad financial discipline results in declining happiness as financial pressure builds and is passed on to future generations. But, according to […]

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Jun
18

Automated advice to help Australians’ money grow

Cotton farmer George Stacey grows crops for a living and he’s also focused on watching his finances flourish. A long way from the hustle and bustle of city life, the 24-year-old works on a 97,000 hectare farm in Goondiwindi, 300km southwest of Brisbane, and said he loves investing in companies all over the world “from my couch in remote western Queensland.” Following in his father’s footsteps of investing, Mr Stacey said “ever since I was a young kid when the finance news would come I had a bit of an interest in it and my dad invested in a share portfolio”. “When I went out west and I started to […]

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Apr
12

Solving the problem of accessing money overseas

With big plans to disrupt the international payments industry, Australian fintech start-up Pelikin is looking to cash in on our dissatisfaction with the banks. Sam Brown’s own difficulties in accessing his funds while travelling in Europe and Asia inspired him to found Pelikin in 2015 with the goal of first becoming a multi-currency debit travel card provider. Pelikin is preparing to launch its beta service, with plans to open registration to the public around the middle of the year. Having relied on seed funding to date, the Australian start-up plans to take advantage of equity crowdfunding to support its next growth spurt. The Pelikin debit card will be accompanied by […]

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Mar
15

Use fintech apps to grow your wealth

Fintech (finance-technology) startups have exploded in the past five years, shaking up traditional product and service offerings in banking, insurance and superannuation; industries long overdue for disruption. Digital “non-bank” platforms and apps are promising to demystifying complex financial processes, personalise customer experience and offer round-the-clock convenience. Whether you’re paying off debt, budgeting, getting started with investing or saving for retirement, there is likely to be a fintech app to help you. However as digital technology replaces human decision making, we need to ensure that the algorithms that will increasingly decide our financial fate do not reflect the unconscious and often unhelpful biases of their creators. As artificial intelligence expert Clara […]

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Jan
25

Aussie parents worried about kids in cashless economy

As Australian families prepare for the holidays to come to an end, new research* into attitudes towards money and financial education, reveals that 43 per cent of parents believe their children don’t learn enough about money at school. Spriggy, a financial education app, commissioned the national survey of parents with kids between the ages of 8-17 years, and found that more than a third (39 per cent) of those surveyed are ‘worried’ about their children’s understanding of digital money, with Queenslanders the most concerned. Despite this, three quarters (78 per cent) of Aussie mums and dads continue to provide pocket money using physical cash. Aussie parents are big believers in pocket […]

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