FinTech Australia HQ shifts to Melbourne


Thursday, 21 March, 2019

FinTech Australia HQ shifts to Melbourne

FinTech Australia has announced that it will be relocating its headquarters from Sydney to Melbourne.

Minister for Jobs, Innovation and Trade Martin Pakula said that the move will cement Melbourne’s reputation as the home for Australia’s digital technology sector.

It will also see Melbourne host the industry’s annual national awards — the ‘Finnies’ — celebrating the achievements of Australia’s best fintech businesses in areas such as payments, crowdfunding, lending, wealth management, blockchain and artificial intelligence.

“Melbourne is a natural fit for FinTech Australia. Collaboration across the financial services industry is key for fintechs and we hope to better facilitate this with our move to Australia’s Tech City and the Victorian Innovation Hub,” said General Manager of FinTech Australia Rebecca Schot-Guppy.

Financial services represent the largest sector of the Victorian economy, employing more than 120,000 people and contributing $47 billion per annum.

Victoria is home to a fast-growing number of internationally successful fintech start-ups including Afterpay, Square, Airwallex, Assembly Payments and Pepperstone.

New technologies are rapidly changing the way the financial services industry operates, and the Victorian Government is working to ensure the state’s fintech sector continues to create new jobs and businesses.

With Melbourne already hosting the nation’s largest annual fintech conference, Intersekt, the city is well equipped for FinTech Australia. The state government sponsors Intersekt, along with two fintech start-up hubs in Melbourne — YBF Ventures and Stone & Chalk.

FinTech Australia will join Stone & Chalk at the Victorian Innovation Hub in Docklands, which also houses start-up accelerators SproutX, Startmate, the Medtech Actuator and Victoria’s start-up agency, LaunchVic.

“We’re proud to welcome FinTech Australia to Melbourne and ensure that Victoria reaps the benefits of this important industry,” said Minister Pakula.

“Victoria is fostering the innovation that will grow new businesses and create local jobs in the fintech sector.”

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