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Morgan Stanley driving fintech’s capital raising process

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By Eliot Hastie
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The multinational investment bank will drive the capital raising process for one of Australia’s newest neobanks who is opening its doors to new investors. 

86 400 is an aspiring bank that is currently been supported and fully funded by Cuscal Limited but is seeking new shareholders. 

Cuscal Limited, an independent payment provider will continue to support the neobanks as it enters its capital raising plan. 

Robert Bell, chief executive of 86 400 said that Cuscal had helped the bank to invest heavily in their technology over the past two years. 

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“Over the last two years – and with the support of Cuscal – we’ve invested heavily in building proprietary technology that will change the way retail banking is delivered in Australia,” he said. 

The capital raising is in line with the banks business plan, which requires more than $250 million of capital over the first three years of operation to fund its growing balance sheet. 

Mr Bell said that 86 400 was currently piloting and would launch its transactions and savings account later this year. 

“Our app and Customer Experience Engine (CXE) are both built and in testing and we plan to launch with a transaction and savings account soon after we receive our banking licence. But that’s just the beginning for 86 400,” he said.

Anthony Thomson, chairman of 86 400 said the business model for the bank had always been to deliver better value for consumers using smarter technology and streamlined processes. 

“Our mission is to help Australians take control of their money, placing them at the very centre of what we do – every second, of every minute, of every day. All eighty-six four hundred of them.”

Mr Thomson said they were looking forward to its full ADI being granted by APRA and introducing new shareholders to be the business. 

“We look forward to introducing new, like-minded shareholders to the business towards the end of this year, as we deliver the easiest version of banking to Australian customers,” he said.