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‘Doing nothing is not an option’: BNPL products to be regulated as credit

Buy-now-pay-later products look like credit, act like credit and carry the risk of credit, so they should be subject to the same regulatory scrutiny as credit products, the financial services minister said.

Lisa Uhlman | 31st May 2023 | More
ASX brushes aside BNPL slump, rises to four-week high

ASX overcomes BNPL sell off, Afterpay tanks, Praemium jumps The ASX 200 (ASX: XJO) finished 0.3% higher on Wednesday, overcoming a significant sell off in the technology sector. The tech sector fell 2.7% for the day, with a 9.6% fall in Afterpay Ltd (ASX: APT) pulling the entire market down by 10 points. The sell-off came after a double…

The Inside Investor | 14th Jul 2021 | More
Why optionality matters for the future of Zip Co

Buy-now-pay-later (BNPL) Zip Co Ltd (ASX: Z1P) shares have been the most traded on the ASX in recent weeks (again) according to Commsec data. After reaching highs of close to $15, the current Zip share price represents a discount of nearly 50 per cent. Could now be a good time to pick some Zip shares? Why optionality…

Contributor | 16th Jun 2021 | More
  • Will this be the hottest IPO of 2021?

    This year has brought on a flurry of initial public offerings (IPOs) ranging from new tech start-ups to BNPL platforms. There have been 51 new floats so far, with another 35 to come before the end of July. There were 27 listings in the last two months alone. The total figure for 2021 looks at this…

    Ishan Dan | 9th Jun 2021 | More
    Will recent acquisitions move the needle for Zip Co?

    Shares in buy-now-pay-later (BNPL) Zip Co Ltd (ASX: Z1P) have been trading relatively flat despite recently providing the market with further details on its European and Middle Eastern expansion plan. Zip’s shares are up just short of 100% over the past 12 months, but still down 51% from their lofty highs reached earlier this year. Z1P share price Expansion…

    Contributor | 26th May 2021 | More
    Big Four Banks powering the dividend recovery

    ANZ Bank – 218% profit increase ANZ shares were lower after delivering a slight “miss” on earnings. ANZ’s cash profit rose 218%, to $2.99 billion, which came in at below expectations, but the dividend was better-than-expected. Management declared a 70 cents-a-share dividend, up from 25 cents a year ago, and just below the pre-pandemic final…

    Ishan Dan | 5th May 2021 | More
  • IPO market set to heat up in the second quarter

    This year continues to deliver bumper IPOs one after the other, as companies tap both the local and US markets to raise capital at an opportune time. In total, the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) recorded 113 new listings last year, totalling roughly $5.2 billion. On a global scale, markets raised almost $300 billion through floats…

    Ishan Dan | 14th Apr 2021 | More
    Can banks still be trusted for dividends in 2021?

    May is shaping up to be one of the most important months for dividend-focused Australian investors, with bank reporting season beginning on May 3, with Westpac’s interim result. The unexpected strength of the sector was brought to light this week after two of the three main ratings agencies upgraded their views on the sector, on…

    Drew Meredith | 14th Apr 2021 | More
  • Zip soars 17% but miners keep ASX flat

    Market volatility up as ASX finishes flat, Zip Co jumps 17%, Cleanaway’s new deal The ASX200 (ASX:XJO) finished flat for the day with gains in the IT sector, which was 2.2% higher, insufficient to offset weakness across cyclical businesses including energy, -0.7%, and utilities, -1.1%. The standout by far was Buy Now Pay Later firm Zip Co (ASX:Z1P) which…

    The Inside Investor | 13th Apr 2021 | More
    CommBank vs. Afterpay – The showdown

    It was only a matter of time before the big four banks joined the buy-now, pay-later (BNPL) party. CBA recently unveiled its new BNPL offering. It can be used anywhere that debit and credit card payments are accepted and will start its rollout to eligible CBA customers from mid-2021. CBA says: “the new BNPL links…

    Ishan Dan | 31st Mar 2021 | More
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