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Jan 24, 2024

Zip sells its commercial loan business to Prospa for AUD 15.6 million

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  • Australia-based Zip, a B2C and B2B BNPL provider, is moving to shut down its Zip Business Capital ANZ subsidiary, selling its loans operation to Prospa, an SME lender, for AUD 15.6 million (~USD 10.3 million).

  • The company announced that it would cease SME lending activities in May of last year, after its decision to close operations in 10 markets due to poor performance in March 2023.

  • Zip had acquired this business from Spotcap Australia and New Zealand in 2020 for AUD 8.8 million (~USD 6.1 million). It includes all of Zip's remaining performing Australian business loans, which amount to around AUD 18.4 million (~USD 12.1 millIon) in commercial loans to 370 small firms.

  • Analyst QuickTake: Last week, Zip secured a USD 225 million debt facility from Victory Park Capital, an Australia-based private credit firm. It had earmarked the funds to finance its growing receivables business across the US.

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