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  2. Fintech in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Fintech in Australia is the evolving intersection of financial services and advanced technology in the Australian market. It involves innovations in banking, investment, insurance, and personal finance, facilitated by technologies such as blockchain and artificial intelligence. [1]

  3. Tyro (company) - Wikipedia

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    Tyro was founded in 2003 by Peter Haig, Andrew Rothwell and Paul Wood as MoneySwitch Ltd. Tyro was the first new entrant into the Australian EFTPOS business since 1996. [1] It was the second company in Australia to be granted a Specialist Credit Card Institution (SCCI) licence [2] after GE Capital.

  4. Fintech - Wikipedia

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    "Fintech", a clipped compound of "financial technology", refers to the application of innovative technologies to products and services in the financial industry.This broad term encompasses a wide array of technological advancements in financial services, including mobile banking, online lending platforms, digital payment systems, robo-advisors, and blockchain-based applications such as ...

  5. Judo Bank - Wikipedia

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    Australian Prime Minister, Scott Morrison gave a virtual speech at the Singapore FinTech Festival on 8 December 2020, speaking about fintechs' positive impact on the economic recovery, referring to Judo and four Australian fintechs in particular. "I am incredibly proud of what our Aussie start-ups and early age ventures are achieving, as well ...

  6. Openpay - Wikipedia

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    Openpay Group, commonly referred to by its trading name Openpay, is an Australian fintech company that operates in the "Buy now, pay later" field and provides online financial services and post purchase payments. Their core service is designed to allow customers to pay for items purchased using interest-free installments.

  7. Zip Co - Wikipedia

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    Zip Co Limited (abbreviated as Zip Co) is a digital financial services company with operations in Australia, New Zealand and the USA. [2] According to their FY24 Annual Results, across the group they had 6.0 million active customers, total transaction volume of A$10.1 billion, revenue of A$868.0m, and cash gross profit of A$372.9m.

  8. Banking as a service - Wikipedia

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    Added on to the bank as a service is a group of decomposed banking services consisting of an ecosystem of fintech startups and service providers. With this technology, based on the BaaS-platform, it is possible to create fintech banks, which could improve banking processes and provide increased convenience for banking clients.

  9. Square (financial services) - Wikipedia

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    According to CNN in April 2024, Square was available in the United States, Australia, Canada, France, Japan, Republic of Ireland, Spain, and the United Kingdom. [16] In February 2024, Block reported that its Square segment processed payments worth US$209.6 billion, while generating $7.03 billion in revenue and $3.13 billion in gross profit, for ...