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    Most of you probably have seen this already, Some very interesting points made.
    Looks like the big four banks should be very concerned.
    Is iSignthis the next big neobank to challenge the Big Four banks?
    Kenneth Hall | August 10, 2019 7:50am MOTLEY FOOL

    On Thursday morning, the Aussie payments group announced a new deal with Visa Inc.’s Asia-Pacific subsidiary on Thursday which paves the way for further expansion in the region.

    The company is quickly shaping up as Australia’s best answer to the U.S. giant Paypal, given iSignthis’ rise within the payment authentication and neobanking space.

    Unlike many top growth stocks, the iSignthis share price hasn’t seen sudden surges of capital gains in 2019 but rather a steady and consistent climb to $1.00 per share as at Friday’s close.

    The company is appealing to investors for a variety of reasons, but its continued growth in the Australian payments sector alongside several key partnerships in the works makes for a compelling proposition.

    The company’s annual general meeting (AGM) report back in May did see the iSignthis share price shoot higher as investors noted iSignthis’ status as the only neobank offering payments, eMoney deposit-taking, and identity verification across multiple jurisdictions.

    Thursday’s Visa deal is a big step forward for the group’s Asia-Pacific development as it continues to sign or develop deals with the likes of ChinaUnionPay, Diners International and American Express.

    The Aussie fintech has also benefitted from its ability to generate positive cash flow from early on, having announced target earnings before interest and tax (EBIT) of $10.7 million for FY2019.

    Overall, iSignthis now boasts a market cap of over $1 billion and is looking like a real neobank challenger to the Commonwealth Bank of Australia (ASX: CBA) and the other Big Four banks in the next 1 – 5 years.

    While I’m personally not an iSignthis shareholder, and remain wary of tech stock valuations when we are this high in the cycle, a low interest rate environment and strong property market could be exactly what the iSignthis share price needs to surge towards the $1.50 barrier before the end of the year.
    https://www.********.au/2019/08/10/is-isignthis-the-next-big-neobank-to-challenge-the-big-four-banks/

    Last edited by Taipan88888: 11/11/19
 
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