Sydney FinTech

May
26

Stone & Chalk hopes interstate foray can spread innovation

In the intensely competitive world of fintech, it’s hard to overstate the benefit for Brand NSW from the ultra-low-cost Stone & Chalk hub, which aims to spread its tentacles to Melbourne before the end of the year. Sydney is already jostling for attention with global fintech destinations such as Silicon Valley, London, Tel Aviv, Singapore and Hong Kong — a status it’s achieved with the paltry investment of $2 million raised from the state government and industry. This column, however, has always advocated a national approach, which is why it’s so important that the rubber is starting to hit the road in Victoria. By the end of September, funding will […]

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Apr
19

Forget Melbourne v Sydney, Australian fintech must take a global view

In 1901 there was such a massive spat between Sydneysiders and Melburnians over which city should be capital of the newly federated Australia that a whole new city (and territory) was formed. Fast forward more than 100 years and nothing has really changed. Squabbling continues around everything from which city has the better cuisine to which has the better events. All good, natural competitiveness, but then last year it encroached on one of our most promising industries – the emerging fintech startup ecosystem. This Sydney-Melbourne fintech civil war risked diverting founders and investors away from the global opportunity. Domestic squabbling was followed shortly by another irrational fear of overseas markets […]

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Apr
04

Simply Wall St buys US rival

Australian sharemarket visualisation fintech Simply Wall St​ (simplywall.st) has acquired Capp.io, its main rival in the United States, for an undisclosed amount. Simply Wall St is a stock-picking tool using software that creates visual representations of users’ stock portfolios to help them quickly work out whether they are investing their money wisely. Founder and CEO Al Bentley said Atlanta based Capp.io – started by two university students – does something similar. It has about 5000 customers in the US which will be added to Simply Wall St’s 30,000. “The acquisition allows us to strengthen our presence on the US market, where we already have majority of our customers,” Mr Bentley […]

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Mar
22

Fintech funding pressures banks

The big banks’ allegedly sluggish adoption of a regime to boost the flow of credit data among financial services companies will come under the spotlight of the Productivity Commission as the federal government steps up ­efforts to stimulate the burgeoning fintech industry. Scott Morrison yesterday revealed a range of measures to support financial technology companies, including cutting GST on digital currencies, such as bitcoin, and clarifying tax concessions for venture capital (VC) investments in fintech start-ups. The Treasurer also commissioned the Productivity Commission to review so-called comprehensive credit reporting and “outline options to increase data availability”, strengthening its scrutiny of the regime. “Fintech advances have the potential to radically transform […]

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Feb
16

Sydney roboadvice startup ProAdviser is a cheaper way for millennials to get investment advice

When finding good financial advice is outside your budget, important questions about goals and risks can become hard to manage and execute. Buying based on recommendation means that your needs are met through a wider range of more realistic choices, and a realistic assessment of what your money can do gives you more protection and certainty, but like most things it comes at a price. Sydney startup ProAdviser aims to slash the hefty price of financial advice with an online fund manager and investment adviser. The online platform manages all the trades, investment, and administration for the client. “What we’ve essentially brought to the market is a quicker, cheaper and […]

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Jan
15

Innovation – NSW innovation minister says he will deliver three things the startup community is pleading for

He says one of the flagship policies of the state government last year was the establishment of a “world first” government data analytics centre facilitating data sharing between government agencies and allowing for the analysis of the effectiveness of policies. Dominello  says the better use of public data can also assist with one of the booming startup sectors in the state: fintech. With Stone & Chalk and the Tyro co-working space, Sydney is leading the way with fintech startups, and Dominello wants it to stay that way. “We’re already the centre in south-easy Asia for banking and finance, so the fintech sector in particular is very, very strong,” he says. […]

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Dec
22

Top 5 Hubs to Watch in 2016

Believe it or not, Australia has over 50 active startup hubs. With this meteoric rise comes large expectations for these spaces to start fostering the enterprises of the future. With more and more funds being invested in these hubs by the wider business community. OmniChannel Media takes a look at the top 5 tech startup hubs to keep an eye on in 2016. Stone & Chalk, Sydney York Butter Factory, Melbourne River City Labs, Brisbane Tank Stream Labs, Sydney Fishburners, Sydney Read more about them here: Top 5 Hubs to Watch in 2016 – TechExec.

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Stone & Chalk rides the fintech disruption wave

The launch for fintech hub Stone & Chalk was oversubscribed. By 7pm, 500 people had descended on the party, donning coloured T-shirts to signal where they belonged. Red T-shirts designated institutional sponsors, green was for resident start-ups, charcoal for friends, blue for government and pink for media (funny). The happiest people wore green. The 120 residents from 41 start-ups who had won the chance to work on a floor of the AMP Centre, found themselves regaled by bank chiefs, politicians, venture capitalists, accountancy heads, lobbyists and each other. The biggest boast was: “I used to be a banker.” And it was said by those in green, who hoped to disrupt […]

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