FinTech sector accuses banks of not playing fair
The Financial Tech start-up industry, known as FinTech, is a vibrant new sector that promises to disrupt—or at least compete with—incumbent finance businesses in Australia. The Turnbull Government has made several announcements indicating support for the sector. But some in the sector are accusing the banks of not playing fair, by actively misleading their customers in advising them not to connect to FinTech services. LISTEN: To listen to ABC’s Fran Kelly, joined by RN Breakfast’s Technology Editor Peter Marks, click on the link below… Source: FinTech sector accuses banks of not playing fair – RN Breakfast – ABC Radio National (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
Fintech to invest $1b into blockchain this year
Financial and technology firms are expected to invest more than $US1 billion to bring blockchain technology to capital markets in 2016. That’s according to a new survey from Greenwich Associates, where a majority of participants said blockchain has the potential to change markets within the next five years. The 134 interviewees, including executives at banks, exchanges, asset managers and blockchain technology companies, said the main obstacle hindering the technology’s widespread use was a “vested interest” in legacy systems. “The financial sector will continue to put its weight behind blockchain this year,” Richard Johnson, vice president for Greenwich’s Market Structure and Technology group, said in the report. “Blockchain is beginning to […]
Examining the fintech appeal of business lending in Australia
A question often asked in the fintech space is, “Which area of fintech has the greatest potential?” The answer invariably sticks with the obvious – insurtech, blockchain, mobile payments, peer-to-peer lending and banking – and while focus to these areas is deserved, business lending has been exponentially gaining steam. Lenders are flocking to the market and it seems every week there is a new entrant, partnership or innovation. The online business lending space is full of diversified products and lenders are constantly looking for new ways to benefit business borrowers. The market is becoming flooded by choice. So, what is the appeal? It’s simple. The space exemplifies fintech as it […]
Blockchain more than hype: Nikko AM
Speaking on a panel at the Bloomberg buy-side forum, Nikko Asset Management managing director Sam Hallinan described blockchain as “the new facilitator”, one that is set to drastically improve efficiency in the sector. “It could be deemed hype, but it could also be the biggest change to asset management in years,” he said. Blockchain’s capacity to list and reconcile transactions and trades represents a marked shift from traditional methods, which rely on several phonecalls and paperwork, Mr Hallinan said. “The current method of reconciling trades hasn’t changed in 40 years,” he added. According to Mr Hallinan, the change to retail market interaction triggered by robo-advice is significant, and he noted […]
ASX spends $9m to boost stake in blockchain company
The Australian Securities Exchange has forked out an extra $9.5 million to increase its stake in blockchain company Digital Asset to over 8 percent. The stock exchange in January announced it had paid $14.9 million for a 5 percent stake in the US-based fintech firm. The money was also intended to help fund the development of a new post-trade platform for the ASX based on distributed ledger technology. At the time the ASX said it had the potential to buy further equity if it chose. It today said it had taken up that option and splashed an extra US$7.1 million (A$9.5 million) to increase its stake to 8.5 percent. Digital […]
Ethereum, rival to bitcoin, gains traction
With a rising market value and a roster of high-profile patrons, Ethereum in recent months has become the next hot thing in cryptocurrencies. Ethereum is an open software platform, comprising a currency called ether, a public “blockchain” ledger for keeping track of transactions and tools for building so-called smart contracts that automatically make payments when their terms are fulfilled. Anyone can develop new applications that make use of its code. More ambitiously, the currency’s inventors and users are revolting against the growing centralisation of the internet under big companies like Google and Facebook by creating financial structures that can run themselves. Much like its older cousin bitcoin, however, ether is […]
ASIC enters fintech partnership with Singapore
ASIC has signed an Innovation Functions Co-operation Agreement with the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) aimed at “helping innovative businesses in Singapore and Australia in their foray to the respective markets”. The agreement will enable fintech businesses in Australia and Singapore to “establish initial discussions in each other’s market faster and receive advice on required licences, thus helping to reduce regulatory uncertainty and time to market”, a statement by ASIC said. To qualify for the support offered under the agreement, businesses need to meet the eligibility criteria of their ‘home’ regulator, the statement said. “Once referred by the regulator, and ahead of applying for a licence to operate in the […]
Bitcoin hits two-year high
The price of the digital currency bitcoin hit a two-year high yesterday, trading above $US700 for the first time since 2014, after it jumped 21 per cent over the weekend. The surge came days before an unusual event called the “halving”, an adjustment to bitcoin’s protocol designed to control the creation of new coins. The last time the currency traded at this level — as high as $US719 yesterday, according to data provider CoinDesk — was February 2014, when it was coming down from its December 2013 high of $US1147. Bitcoin, launched in 2009, is a digital currency that runs on a decentralised network of computers and isn’t backed or […]