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CBA rolls out fresh digital offerings – The Australian Financial Review
CBA will let customers view other banks’ accounts within its app, and has made a strategic investment in the energy start-up, Amber.
The $20 million investment in Amber shows how banks are thinking about ways to get closer to customers by providing them with data beyond banking services.
Amber was founded in 2017 and CBA will join Square Peg Capital and Main Sequence Ventures on the register. The technology allows customers to save on energy bills by using power when cheaper and greener renewables are available in the grid. It does this by providing access to the wholesale electricity market for consumers traditionally serviced…
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