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Fintech Cashrewards is kaput, leaving ANZ’s VC arm to jot down off $100 million

By Editorial Board Published September 8, 2025 5 Min Read
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ANZ-backed on-line purchasing cashback platform Cashrewards has shut down.

The corporate introduced its demise on Monday afternoon with a discover saying “From 12pm AEST, Monday, 8 September 2025, Cashrewards ceased making offers available on its Website, App and Notifier.”

Prospects acquired an e-mail round two hours after the shutdown, with the headline “URGENT: Cashrewards is closing – claim your cashback now”.

The closure comes amid turmoil at ANZ beneath new CEO Nuno Matos, who’s at the moment on a value slicing and firing spree that noticed the financial institution acquire notoriety final month when an automatic e-mail went out telling workers they’d been made redundant earlier than they’d been formally informed.

Earlier right now, it emerged that ANZ-backed enterprise agency 1835i, which has invested in Cashrewards, offered a $67 million stake in Airwallex forward of the fintech’s IPO, simply 5 years and fewer after the investments.

The promote down and Cashrewards closure counsel ANZ’s help for 1835i can also be coming to an finish, leaving the way forward for the fintech VC unclear. Startup Day by day has contacted each 1835i and ANZ for remark.

Startup Day by day understands that the rewards fintech had not carried out to the expectations of its investor.

Cashrewards, based by Andrew and Lorica Clarke in 2014, listed on the ASX in December 2020 at $1.73 a share in an IPO that raised $65 million. Nevertheless it was a brief and candy public life. Inside 12 months 1835i Ventures, which already had a 19% stake in Cashrewards that value it $26 million, lodged a takeover bid value $72.5m at $1.135 per share, a 35% low cost, and took the corporate non-public as soon as once more in January 2022, having spent round $100m.

Andrew Clarke and Chris Gardner from Cashrewards in 2016, when the fintech featured within the Deloitte Quick 50.

Final 12 months, Cashrewards acquired on-line retail offers market Little Birdie simply two months after its shut down. On the time, Cashrewards CEO Anthony Seymour-Walsh stated the deal was “a major win for consumers” and a part of ambitions to create the final word purchasing companion.

This time 12 months in the past, nearly to the day, Cashrewards introduced a partnership with the ANZ Plus app so clients can entry Cashrewards presents to spend and save from inside their ANZ Plus app.

Anthony Seymour-Walsh stated on the time that: “We’re pleased with our partnership with ANZ and the brand new Cashrewards integration to the ANZ Plus Add-On expertise.”

Now, the fintech is telling everybody to go for the exit slides.

“Please withdraw your funds by 11:59am AEDT on Friday, 24 October 2025. To withdraw your funds simply click Withdrawal in My rewards,” the web site says.

The fintech had ambitions to tackle Afterpay for the hearts and minds of consumers, providing its service free of charge whereas taking fee from the vendor.

Consumers scored between  3% and 6% of the sale worth because the cashback low cost. Retailers starting from Chemist Warehouse, Cotton On, Goal and even Amazon have been on the roster.

There’s additionally an intriguing be aware on the location for anybody with a Cashrewards steadiness above $5000, saying “if we suspect illegal, fraudulent, deceptive or dishonest conduct in connection with your account” customers “must provide us with “know your customer” (KYC) information as requested by us”.

These buyer have till December 10 to reply or “you will not be able to submit a request to withdraw your Rewards.”

We’ll replace this story if we hear again from ANZ or 1835i.

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Supply: cashrewards.com.au

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