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Life Hack Tip #1 – Use robots to pay your bills. You have better things to do

June 5th, 2017 Posted by Featured, Financial Management, Gobbill News, Time Management 0 thoughts on “Life Hack Tip #1 – Use robots to pay your bills. You have better things to do”

Our team of software robots love paying bills. Humans have better things to do like watch Netflix and cat videos online. They can even go on holidays, spend time with their family…and much more. Why not flick ’em to Gobbill. Bills gone. Watch Life Hack Tip #1.

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GloBird Energy features Gobbill for email bill payments.

May 28th, 2017 Posted by Financial Management, Gobbill News, Time Management 0 thoughts on “GloBird Energy features Gobbill for email bill payments.”

 

GloBird Energy features Gobbill for email bill payments. Some Globird customers already use Gobbill to pay their bills received via email on-time every month.

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ATO recognises Gobbill as an Early Stage Innovation Company reports Australian Fintech

May 18th, 2017 Posted by Featured, Financial Management, Gobbill News, Startup 0 thoughts on “ATO recognises Gobbill as an Early Stage Innovation Company reports Australian Fintech”

The Australian Taxation Office has ruled that technology start-up company Gobbill satisfies the requirements to be an Early Stage Innovation Company (ESIC). “The ESIC rules, whilst offering major incentives to start-ups and investors alike are complex.” says EY’s R&D and Technology Incentives Partner Mark Chan. Read more…

About Australian FinTech

The Australian FinTech site is Australia’s only online space dedicated to promoting and discussing all things FinTech. Whether it be for Personal Finance, Payment Platforms, Apps, Venture Capital, Accelerators or Incubators, Australian FinTech has it covered. See australianfintech.com.au

 

Gobbill was featured in Crowdfund Insider. ATO ruling great news for Gobbill.

May 18th, 2017 Posted by Financial Management, Gobbill News, Startup 0 thoughts on “Gobbill was featured in Crowdfund Insider. ATO ruling great news for Gobbill.”

Gobbill was featured in Crowdfund Insider. The article covered the ATO ruling that Gobbill is an ESIC affording its investors Australian tax incentives such as Tax offset of 20% of the value of their investments and capital gains tax exemptions.

This is great news for Gobbill as it will provide another reason for investors to support the company. Read more..

About Crowdfund Insider

Crowdfund Insider is the leading news and information web site covering the emerging global industry of disruptive finance including crowdfunding, peer-to-peer / marketplace lending and other forms of Fintech. Our site provides extensive coverage, and industry leading perspective, from a team of staff writers and leading industry expert contributors from around the world.

Crowdfund Insider was envisioned and created by dedicated industry professionals and is supported by an independent group of investors.

ATO recognises fintech start-up Gobbill as Early Stage Innovation Company

May 16th, 2017 Posted by Gobbill News, Media Releases, Startup 0 thoughts on “ATO recognises fintech start-up Gobbill as Early Stage Innovation Company”

MELBOURNE, Australia – 16 May 2017: ATO recognises fintech start-up Gobbill as Early Stage Innovation Company.

The Australian Taxation Office has ruled that technology start-up company Gobbill satisfies the requirements to be an Early Stage Innovation Company (ESIC).

Gobbill is a new digital service that automates and centralises all bill payments, giving users a streamlined solution offering greater security and increased control of their finances. The start-up is sponsored by Microsoft’s BizSpark program and is also a partner of Stay Safe Online, a Commonwealth initiative to protect Australians from cyber related crimes. New users can sign up for a free account at gobbill.com.au

The ATO ruling states, “Gobbill’s email bill innovation is the first holistic product that provides end-to-end processing using a digital service platform that includes the detection of fraudulent bills… It has been identified as having a wider global addressable market.”

“We are very pleased to receive this positive ruling from the tax office,” says Gobbill co-founder Shendon Ewans, “Our experience dealing with the ATO for this ruling has been very positive. They seem to be supportive of innovation and entrepreneurship for the Australian start-up eco-system.”

Although ESIC was introduced in the 2016 Budget, many investors and startups are unclear of their eligibility for tax benefits. “The ESIC rules, whilst offering major incentives to start-ups and investors alike are complex.” says EY’s R&D and Technology Incentives Partner Mark Chan. “Given this complexity and the ongoing compliance requirements, startups and investors should obtain legal and tax advice to ensure they are applying the rules correctly.”

Australian start-ups and investors interested about the tax incentives for investing in early stage innovation companies can refer to ATO’s website “Tax incentives for early stage investors” or contact their legal and tax advisors.

 

 About EY

EY is a global leader in assurance, tax, transaction and advisory services. The insights and quality services we deliver help build trust and confidence in the capital markets and in economies the world over. We develop outstanding leaders who team to deliver on our promises to all of our stakeholders. In so doing, we play a critical role in building a better working world for our people, for our clients and for our communities. For more information about our organisation, please visit ey.com.

About Gobbill

Gobbill is an Australian digital start-up company focused on household and small business bill payment automation. Gobbill users simply forward their email bills to their @gobbill.com account. Gobbill checks for fraudulent and suspicious email bills and ensures that payments are made on time, helping users avoid late fees, receive their pay-on-time discounts and protect their consumer credit rating score. Gobbill is a wholly owned and operated Australian company sponsored by Microsoft since 2015.

 

Media enquiries:

Ms. Grace Stephenson, Media and Communications
Gobbill Pty. Ltd. (ABN 87 607 293 612)

Email: [email protected]

Level 1, 382 Little Collins Street, MELBOURNE VIC 3000

Gobbill was featured in Business IT news debuting its new online service.

April 28th, 2017 Posted by Business Management, Gobbill News, Startup 0 thoughts on “Gobbill was featured in Business IT news debuting its new online service.”

Business IT news: “Gobbill takes care of paying bills on time”  Click here to read the article.

Gobbill was featured in Business Insider Australia debuting its new online service.

April 28th, 2017 Posted by Business Management, Gobbill News, Startup 0 thoughts on “Gobbill was featured in Business Insider Australia debuting its new online service.”

Gobbill was featured in Business Insider Australia debuting its new online service. Read the article here.

 

 

Australian tech start-up Gobbill debuts new digital service to manage bill payments.

April 28th, 2017 Posted by Gobbill News, Media Releases, Startup 0 thoughts on “Australian tech start-up Gobbill debuts new digital service to manage bill payments.”

MELBOURNE, Australia – 28th April 2017:  Australian tech start-up Gobbill debuts new digital service to manage bill payments.

Australian-based digital start-up Gobbill debuts a new digital service to automate and centralise all bill payments, giving users a streamlined solution offering greater security and increased control of their finances. The start-up is sponsored by Microsoft’s BizSpark program and is also a partner of Stay Smart Online, a Commonwealth initiative to keep Australians safe online.

With Australians losing over $229 million[1] to billing scams each year, Gobbill protects users from fake email bill scams. The new service offers users the ability to directly send their email bills to Gobbill for safe and secure payments linked to nominated debit or credit card.

Gobbill founders Shendon Ewans and Quentin Marsh were inspired to build the digital service as a way of managing their own busy lives. “We decided to create Gobbill because we were finding it increasingly time-consuming to manage bill payments. There had to be a better way to manage bills and still be in control of our payments,” said Mr. Ewans.

For those who want to be in control of payments but are time-poor, the new digital service provides a convenient solution. Users simply forward their email bills to their @gobbill.com email address. The service automates every step through to payment. Gobbill helps users to receive their pay on-time discounts, avoid late fees, guard against bill scams and much more.

New users can sign up for a free account at gobbill.com.au

About Gobbill

Gobbill is an Australian digital start-up company focused on household and small business bill payment automation. Gobbill users simply forward their email bills to their @gobbill.com account. Gobbill checks for fraudulent and suspicious email bills and ensures that payments are made on time, helping users avoid late fees, receive their payon-time discounts and protect their consumer credit rating score. Gobbill is a wholly owned and operated Australian company sponsored by Microsoft since 2015.

Media enquiries:

Ms. Grace Stephenson, Media and Communications

Gobbill Pty. Ltd. (ABN 87 607 293 612)

Email: [email protected]

Level 1, 382 Little Collins Street, MELBOURNE VIC 3000

[1] Source: ACCC Targeting Scams Report 2015

Introducing Gobbill, the New Way to Pay Bills

April 11th, 2017 Posted by Featured, Financial Management, Gobbill News, Time Management 0 thoughts on “Introducing Gobbill, the New Way to Pay Bills”

Keeping on top of bills in your email inbox can be a pain. That’s why co-founders Shendon Ewans and Quentin Marsh developed Gobbill, to ease the burden of making online bill payments and remove the need to keep track of multiple bill due dates.

With over 1 year of user testing and product improvements, the innovative app is now available to the public!

How does it work?

Gobbill offers an effective, automated system that makes bills payments for you within one day of the due-date. To add your bill for payment through the system, simply forward your email bill to your Gobbill email address.

Each bill is easily accessible in your online account, which can be categorised by biller or date depending on your requirements. The highly personalised platform can help you keep track of spending, store a record of your payments in preparation for tax time, eliminate the potential for late fees and remove the difficulty associated with notifying billers if you happen to lose a credit or debit card.

How do I sign up?

Simply visit Gobbill.com and sign up by adding your email address, phone number and card details.

What does it cost?

It’s free to create an account and start using Gobbill! On the free Gobbill plan, you’ll be able to pay 5 bills through the online service a month and link 3 credit or debit cards to your account.

As Gobbill pays bills one day before the due date you’ll avoid late fees and get your pay-on-time discounts, which can be worth hundreds of dollar each year to an average household.

Want to know more?
Check out the easy-to-follow steps in the video below or sign up here.

Tech start-up company Gobbill receives Angel round investment for automated email bill payment.

October 26th, 2016 Posted by Gobbill News, Media Releases, Startup 0 thoughts on “Tech start-up company Gobbill receives Angel round investment for automated email bill payment.”

MELBOURNE, Australia – 26 October 2016: Tech start-up company Gobbill receives Angel round investment for automated email bill payment.

Australian-based tech start-up Gobbill Pty. Ltd. has received Angel investment from Gan Venture Capital Pty Ltd (GVC) for its new digital service to automate paying email bills. The founders of Gobbill identified that there was no technology or service offering to help consumers and businesses to conveniently and safely pay email bills.

Organisations are sending more bills to their customers via email. At the same time, there is an increasing number of email scams each year. Avoiding these scams is getting harder. Many people also want to be in control of monitoring and paying their bills and do not want to use direct debit options. Gobbill is a new service that addresses this customer need.

GVC chairman Galen Gan says he is pleased to have made an early stage investment into Gobbill to further fund research, development and commercialisation of an innovative tech start-up. “It was an easy investment decision to take after seeing how Gobbill would save me so much time in personal and business bill payments. I personally experience many of the payment and accounting difficulties the Gobbill solution solves and I’m sure many other people would also benefit from this service.” said Mr. Gan.

Gobbill’s co-founder Quentin Marsh states, “GVC is the right investment partner for us and shares the vision of where Gobbill is going.” Gobbill aims to provide a trusted service to households and small businesses across Australia. Although the company will be based in Australia, the service is set to expand rapidly into the international market.

New users can sign up for a free account at gobbill.com.au

About Gobbill

Gobbill is an Australian digital start-up company focused on household and small business bill payment automation. Gobbill users simply forward their email bills to their @gobbill.com account. Gobbill checks for fraudulent and suspicious email bills and ensures that payments are made on time, helping users avoid late fees, receive their pay-on-time discounts and protect their consumer credit rating score. Gobbill is a wholly owned and operated Australian company sponsored by Microsoft since 2015.

 

Media enquiries:

Ms. Grace Stephenson, Media and Communications
Gobbill Pty. Ltd. (ABN 87 607 293 612)
Level 1, 382 Little Collins Street, MELBOURNE VIC 3000
Email:
[email protected]