Melt Ventures launches $10 million climate tech fund, but isn’t interested in software Startup News Tegan Jones 23 May 2023 Melt Ventures is a new VC fund that is focusing on climate tech and hardware after noticing an over saturation in software investment.
Embedded finance is becoming an everyday essential for modern businesses Articles Airwallex 20 February 2023 We all use ‘embedded finance’ products everyday. From purchasing items on Amazon, to catching an Uber or using points to book a flight.
“The harm can be significant”: Caravan suppliers put on notice by ACCC amid skyrocketing complaints Legal Emma Elsworthy 22 July 2022 It's a $23 billion industry but 80% of caravan owners say they're having big problems, according to a new report from the consumer watchdog.
My biggest mistake: Justin Hales, founder of Camplify Entrepreneurs Larissa Ham 30 June 2022 While Camplify founder Justin Hales has welcomed the startup's speedy growth, he admits the team neglected one very important business activity: tracking its hard data.
John Durie: ACCC concerned Trans-Tasman tourism merger could raise prices Competition John Durie 28 April 2022 The ACCC has raised concerns with the proposed merger between New Zealand-based camper van supplier THL and Brisbane-based Apollo.
Camplify’s strong results show caravans are making a comeback: Why that’s good news for Aussie SMEs Startup News Stephanie Palmer-Derrien 27 August 2021 While strong growth is clearly good for Camplify, it may also reflect a trend that’s bringing cash to small businesses in regional towns.
Newcastle startup Camplify lists on the ASX in $11.5 million IPO Startup News Stephanie Palmer-Derrien 29 June 2021 Aussie Airbnb-for-campers startup Camplify has listed on the ASX in an $11.5 million IPO, as it gears up for post-COVID-19 growth.
Coronavirus update for business: RVs for essential workers, cannabis companies thrive and Australia’s credit rating loses its shine Coronavirus Stephanie Palmer-Derrien 31 March 2020 A startup is distributing campers so that remote on-site workers can sleep in isolation, and cannabis companies are hanging in there.