Yesterday
Resurgent Zip raises cash and pays big break fee to eliminate its debt
Zip has indicated it will push the accelerator on growth in the United States despite regulators investigating whether it has violated consumer protection laws.
- James Eyers
This Month
Revolut’s ambition adds to major banks’ headache
“If we do a good job, we can attract more customers from traditional banks,” says the global CFO of Revolut, which has more than 600,000 users in Australia.
- James Eyers
Fintechs accuse banks of sabotage on ‘open banking’
The start-ups attacked the banks for trying to sabotage the consumer data right, arguing figures on low usage misrepresent growing interest in account switching.
- James Eyers
- Exclusive
- Funding
Financial adviser tech firm $20m richer after funding dash
Dash Technology, a Sydney fintech that sells software to financial advisers, has secured $22 million funding, with $20 million coming from ASX-listed VC firm Bailador.
- Paul Smith
June
Mastercard’s call to save open banking
If Treasury can iron out the teething issues, the government’s consumer data right is ready for take off, according to a new report from the US payment giant.
- James Eyers
NAB clarifies crypto strategy with investment in Zodia Custody
NAB Ventures joins Standard Chartered and Northern Trust on the register of London-based Zodia, revealing NAB’s crypto play may involve custody services.
- James Eyers
CBA unveils aggressive business banking strategy to take on Macquarie
Among measures outlined by the bank is a plan to target $20 billion in deposits real estate agents hold for renters, a niche dominated by Macquarie.
- Michael Bleby, James Eyers and Lucas Baird
NAB kills its stablecoin, bankers decamp to form Ubiquity
The bank canned its digital Australian dollar, known as the AUDN, so Rob Waugh and Drew Bradford left to set up their own product, to be called Ubiquity.
- James Eyers
ASX investors spooked by rising technology costs
Shares in the equities market operator slumped 8 per cent after it revealed elevated capital expenditure over the medium term, as it continues with the CHESS fix.
- James Eyers
Apple to drive iPhone users towards buy now, pay later loans
The global technology giant will upgrade Apple Pay to bring buy now, pay later-style payment options to the point of sale. ANZ is the first major bank to join up.
- James Eyers
- Exclusive
- Luxury property
Blackstone chief spends $13m to move down Mosman hill
Craig Newman and his wife, Anna, have seized a chance on the tightly held Balmoral slopes.
- Bonnie Campbell
Boost for Afterpay as Block drops plans for Cash App in Australia
Afterpay Plus will make buy now, pay later more ubiquitous, says Nick Molnar, in his first public comments on the growth strategy in Australia post-acquisition.
- James Eyers
Iress executive out of the door
Street Talk understands Giles’ departure was announced internally late last week, a year after Price added him to the $1.49 billion firm’s leadership lineup.
- Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport
Afterpay says Treasury has overreached on BNPL regulation
Consumer groups, banks and even the corporate regulator say they also have concerns about Labor’s proposed laws to regulate buy now, pay later as credit.
- James Eyers
New MoneyMe chairman accuses banks of stunting competition
The government’s open banking regime “hasn’t worked as designed”, nearly four years after its introduction, new MoneyMe chairman Jamie McPhee said.
- Lucas Baird and James Eyers
May
Openmarkets test drives bid for Integrated Portfolio Solutions
The 14-year-old investment administration platform was put up for sale via Berkshire Global Advisors late last year.
- Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport
NAB plots major AI strategy to roll out in three key areas
National Australia Bank said generative AI is identifying systemic risks from customer complaints and helping bankers assess documents used to support lending.
- James Eyers
Four listed fintechs say they’ll be smashed by credit report rules
Plenti, MoneyMe, Harmoney and Wisr allege major banks are conspiring against them by restricting access to crucial credit file data they use to price loans.
- James Eyers
Ellerston, Tattarang-backed private fintech bags new CEO
Andrew Baines will join Azupay on Monday as Ellerston Capital and Tattarang plot how to help the payments start-up grow with an eye on an exit.
- Tom Richardson
$100m Sydney fintech raises $34m to take on global rivals
Ellerston Capital has taken a stake in digital identity and verification player Data Zoo, in a deal that values the Sydney-founded business north of $100m.
- Tess Bennett