Borrowing

Mar
31

Fintech company unveils major rebrand

Peer-to-peer invoice financer, The Invoice Market (tim), has unveiled its new branding, new website and a significant upgrade to its online client and funder platform. The chief executive of tim, Angus Sedgwick, said he believes alternative finance and fintech companies will invariably disrupt the financial services market, however, more work needs to be done in awareness – which drove his decision to rebrand tim. “The simple availability of a platform will not create business flow. Much work needs to be done at the coal face to educate businesses about this source of funding,” he said. “Since establishing tim, we’ve invested considerable time in ensuring clients and potential clients appreciate the […]

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Mar
25

Online payday lenders under scrutiny following Nimble investigation

Online lenders using algorithms to assess consumer creditworthiness are in the spotlight following action by the corporate watchdog against payday lender Nimble. Nimble has been forced to refund $1.6 million to more than 7000 customers after it was found to engage in irresponsible lending. The corporate regulator, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission, said it was continuing its surveillance of the payday industry “as well as other credit licensees and their representatives”. This included any companies providing consumer or business loans, as well as interest-only home loans using online processing. “ASIC has raised concerns in relation to compliance with responsible lending obligations across the spectrum of credit providers generally,” a […]

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Mar
23

Alternative finance booming in Australia

Australia’s alternative finance lending market is the third largest in Asia Pacific after experiencing growth of 320% in 2015. According to a new survey, Harnessing Potential, Asia Pacific Alternative Finance Benchmarking Report, Australia’s alternative finance lending market ballooned to US$348 million in 2015. Australia was trailing China, which reported US$101.69 billion over the same period, and Japan, which reported US$360 million. The largest share of Australia’s alternative finance market volume was balance sheet business lending, which accounted for over US$120 million in 2015. This was followed by invoice trading (US$105 million) and marketplace/P2P consumer lending (US$43m) in 2015. Marketplace or P2P business lending volume reached $7.05 million in 2015. Source: […]

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Mar
21

Fintech startup HashChing is an online marketplace for borrowers and mortgage brokers

Fintech startup HashChing is an online marketplace for borrowers to access pre-negotiated home loan deals from verified mortgage brokers. The Sydney startup connects consumers instantly to their local mortgage broker based on their postcode and deal preference. The platform then sends the borrower a profile of each local mortgage broker with ratings and reviews collected by HashChing. “While 54 percent of Australians now trust mortgage brokers for home loans, finding a recommended local mortgage broker with ratings is a challenge as there is no other platform doing this currently,” said Mandeep Sodhi, cofounder of HashChing. “In this on-demand economy, consumers are used to services delivered in minutes and expect a […]

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Mar
18

Invoice trading is the new darling of Australia’s fintech loan market

Invoice trading, where companies put up their unpaid invoices to get cash for their businesses, is booming in Australia. It’s grown from almost nothing two years ago to $US105 million ($A140 million) in 2015, according to the first comprehensive research of the fintech loan market in Asia-Pacific. This alternative way for small businesses to raise cash has been made possible by the rise of digital networks and tools, making it easier for startup fintech players to connect with borrowers to grab a slice of a loan market which has traditionally belonged to banks. Australia’s alternative finance market — including peer-to-peer lending and crowdfunding — grew 320% to $US348 million ($A466 […]

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Mar
10

Australian FinTech Startup Credit Savvy hits 100,000 Members

PRESS RELEASE: Australian Fintech Startup Credit Savvy Hits 100,000 Members Financial services startup Credit Savvy announced today that it has reached 100,000 users just shy of its first birthday, cementing its place in Australia’s booming ‘fintech’ sector. Credit Savvy provides Australian consumers with free access to their Experian credit score, a summary of their credit file and a marketplace of credit products. It also allows its users to track their credit score over time with free monthly score updates and alerts when key changes are made to their credit file. The startup has already made available over 600,000 free credit scores to its member base, with its highly active users […]

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Mar
03

MEDIA RELEASE: Aquire and Kikka Capital partner to reward SMEs

SYDNEY, 3 March 2016: Aquire, Qantas’ rewards program for small to medium-sized businesses and Kikka Capital have partnered to reward small business owners for taking out a line of credit. Aquire members will be able to earn 10,000 Aquire Points on eligible loans of $10,000 or more. In a recent survey[i], Aquire Members identified financial services products as the third most popular points-earning category after telecommunications and hotels. Kikka, Australia’s fastest growing small business lender, joins more than 35 Aquire partners. Aquire members can earn Aquire Points on a range of everyday business expenses including phone plans, office supplies and business advertising spend. Kikka Capital CEO Milko Radotic said the […]

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Global SME lender picks fight with P2P lenders

Global small business lender Capify claims peer-to-peer lenders will suffer more than most during a downturn because they lend to risky borrowers for too long, but P2P lenders say the evidence doesn’t stack up. New York-based Capify lends to small business in the US, Canada, Britain and Australia. It introduced so-called merchant cash advances to Australia in 2008 under the name AusVance, which involves a business giving up future credit card takings in return for credit. Founder David Goldin claims most marketplace or P2P lenders that have sprung up during a period of rock bottom interest rates and low funding costs will not survive a downturn, whereas Capify made it […]

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