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SMSFs targeted in launch of online fintech market

A ratings agency has developed an online platform for accessing fintech products aimed at Australia’s three million self-directed investors, including SMSFs.

by Jack Derwin
August 9, 2016
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The new investment market WealthBricks, launched by Canstar, will provide access to more than 500 products in 20 investment service categories.

“Essentially, WealthBricks is Australia’s first online supermarket where self-directed investors can discover Fintech solutions across a large range of financial services and products,” Canstar wealth general manager and creator of WealthBricks, Josh Callaghan, said.

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Mr Callaghan said Australian investors are hungry for financial solutions, pointing to success stories such as Acorns, the investment start-up that garnered 100,000 national users within six months.

“There is demonstrated appetite in Australia for a range of self-directed financial services,” he said.

WealthBricks is the latest start-up to capitalise on the SMSF space, using its algorithm to match investors with relevant products across portfolio management, SMSF solutions, property investments, savings account, among others.

The online platform acts as a distribution link between the two growing markets of SMSFs and fintech solutions.

“At the moment in Australia, we are just starting to see a significant shift in consumer expectations. Investors know what they want, but the nature of the fast-paced and highly competitive start-up industry means that it’s difficult for investors to source the solutions available,” Mr Callaghan said.

“WeallthBricks provides that source.”

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