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AFG launches PFM app and new white-label loan

by Annie Kane11 minute read
AFG launches PFM app and new white-label loan

One of Australia’s largest mortgage aggregators has launched a personal finance app and a white-label home loan product, powered by Volt.

Australian Finance Group Ltd has announced that it has launched a personal finance management (PFM) app “Handl. by AFG”, and a white-label home loan product, “AFG Home Loans Sparc”, both powered by Volt’s banking-as-a-service (BaaS) platform.

The two products, which are being piloted by a group of 125 AFG brokers and their customers, are said to be the first BaaS-powered consumer products to go live in the Australian market.

Handl. provides users with access to personal financial management (PFM) tools such as budgeting, goal setting, and financial highlights, and provides access to Volt bank accounts. 

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Meanwhile, the AFG Home Loans Sparc product features competitive interest rates for PAYG owner-occupiers and investors with sub-80 per cent loan-to-value ratio (LVR) loans. According to the product’s target market determination, the mortgage is available for loans of between $100,000 and $1.5 million over terms of 10 to 30 years and has offset and redraw availability. It can be used for purchase, personal cash advance or refinance.

They are both set to be rolled out to all AFG brokers in early 2022

The move is the first major announcement since AFG announced its strategic partnership with Volt earlier this year.

The two companies said they believe the speed at which these products have been developed and can be scaled to thousands of customers is a clear demonstration of the advantage Volt’s unique BaaS strategy can provide to mortgage brokers and their customers.

Steve Weston, founder and chief executive of Volt, said: “It’s very encouraging to see all the hard work put in over the past few years by the teams at Volt and our partners [are] paying off, and paying off quickly.

“The speed at which these products have been developed, and will scale, is testament to the power of BaaS to enable market-leading companies like AFG to add significant value to their customers. It is also a testament to AFG and their capabilities in both rapid product development and distribution.” 

David Bailey, CEO of AFG, said: “The development and availability of a consumer finance app is an important part of ensuring our brokers and their customers have the best opportunity to participate in the benefits of open banking as it builds across the market. This partnership will also allow them to stay at the forefront of critical technological advancements in financial services.

“By harnessing Volt’s nimble banking solutions, we are delivering innovative solutions for our brokers and their customers, and giving them the tools they need to succeed. We look forward to expanding the rollout across our entire portfolio of Australia’s leading mortgage brokers.” 

Future plans for the alliance may include adapting elements of Volt’s BaaS platform to assist in further streamlining the decisioning processes of AFG’s securitised division, developing further non-mortgage-related white-label products, and accessing Volt’s digital banking deposit products for customers of AFG brokers.

Volt Bank has been rapidly ramping up its growth recently, after acquiring Australian Mortgage and partnering with AFG. 

This week, it became the sixth bank to become an accredited data recipient under the Consumer Data Right. 

[Related: Volt acquires non-bank lender]

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AUTHOR

Annie Kane is the managing editor of Momentum's mortgage broking title, The Adviser.

As well as leading the editorial strategy, Annie writes news and features about the Australian broking industry, the mortgage market, financial regulation, fintechs and the wider lending landscape.

She is also the host of the Elite Broker, New Broker, Mortgage & Finance Leader, Women in Finance and In Focus podcasts and The Adviser Live webcasts. 

Annie regularly emcees industry events and awards, such as the Better Business Summit, the Women in Finance Summit as well as other industry events.

Prior to joining The Adviser in 2016, Annie wrote for The Guardian Australia and had a speciality in sustainability.

She has also had her work published in several leading consumer titles, including Elle (Australia) magazine, BBC Music, BBC History and Homes & Antiques magazines.  

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