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Douugh eyes buying Goodments – The Australian Financial Review
The ASX-listed fintech is set to reveal it will acquire the ethical investing app after telling investors a deal was imminent.

Goodments was also the first start-up in Australia to take advantage of the Australian Securities and Investment Commission’s so-called sandbox regime, which allowed start-ups to operate for an initial period without a full license.
On Goodments website, the company says it allows investors to buy shares in Tesla, Beyond Meat and Lululemon Athletica. The company extended its offering to provide advice to other investors and education.
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