Big bank offers up $500 cash to customers

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Customers will be offered a lucrative $500 incentive if they sign up to one of the big bank’s new apps. This is how you can get the cash.

Backr — the latest fintech propped up by the bank’s tech investment division X15 Ventures — is designed to be a digital guide for small business owners in the first year of operation.

“Through Backr, we hope to help thousands of new digitally enabled small businesses get off the ground,” Mr Comyn said.Commonwealth Bank CEO Matt Comyn says Backr will help drive small business growth. Picture: Gaye Gerard/NCA NewsWireThe app is set to launch in September with the $500 grants available to eligible businesses that register before October 31.

Mr Comyn said COVID-19 had accelerated the structural shift towards digital banking, particularly in home loans, of which nearly 80 per cent of CBA’s interactions are digital.

 

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Banks wouldn't offer you shit unless they know they can steal it back from you tenfold. Don't be a goose. The golden egg hides elsewhere

$10,000 wouldn’t be enough!!!

No thanks, banks fk me.. the Gov fks me...not need for an orgy

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