Nexo Australia will manage customer applications and support for loans provided through a licensed credit partner.
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Nexo’s Australian customers can use digital assets as collateral for credit lines
Nexo Australia began to offer cryptocurrency-backed credit lines on August 19 after receiving credit representative authorisation from the Australian consumer credit framework. According to Nexo, qualified customers can access Australian dollars and stablecoins through their respective collateralised cryptocurrencies. Annual interest rates advertised can go as low as 0.9 percent and as high as 21.9 percent. The credit representative number for Nexo Australia is 580430. The regulated credit products of Nexo Australia are provided through Avgi Pty Ltd, whose Australian credit licence number is 567308.
As per the disclosure by Nexo, being a credit representative is not an indication that Nexo Australia holds its own credit licence in Australia. According to the guidance from ASIC, it is possible for a company to undertake the authorised activities on behalf of the licensee. The regulated loans of Nexo are offered through Nexo Individual Loans Pty Ltd. Avgi is assigned the task of servicing them under its credit licence. Meanwhile, Nexo Australia takes care of account management, handling applications and customer support.
According to Nexo Australia, it has registered itself with AUSTRAC as a digital currency exchange service provider and is a member of the Australian Financial Complaints Authority. AFCA offers an independent process for financial complaints that are eligible. According to the Australian Business Register, Nexo Australia Pty Ltd is an active private limited company of the company. Its Australian business number was activated in June 2023.
The credit lines offered by Nexo do not force customers who qualify for the services to sell their digital assets before they borrow. Money is usually made available within 24 hours, according to the company. The service does not have any fixed term or upfront fee. Customers can pay back without any constraints and exchange collateral without closing. Nevertheless, there are dangers associated with borrowing through crypto. If the collateral reduces in value, then the borrower will be required to add more money or risk losing some of the collateral. Australia's MoneySmart advises that borrowing through your investments increases losses when the asset values drop.
The US-based crypto exchange, Coinbase, also introduced crypto-backed USDC loans for users in the UK, which allow users to borrow USDC stablecoin against Bitcoin, Ether, and Coinbase Wrapped Staked Ether (cbETH) with up to 3.5 percent APY in USDC rewards automatically kicking in for Coinbase One members. The loans were issued through Morpho, which is a lending protocol on Base. As per the announcement, users can borrow up to $5 million (roughly Rs. 46.8 crore) in USDC with BTC-backed loans.
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