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Daily Market Wrap | Aug.19
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Nexo has launched regulated crypto-backed Credit Lines in Australia. The company is now an authorized Credit Representative under Australia’s consumer credit framework. Nexo also introduced N

Digital asset platform Nexo has launched its regulated crypto-backed Credit Lines in Australia following its appointment as an authorized Credit Representative.
The offering is regulated under Australia’s National Consumer Credit Protection Act, enabling eligible users to access credit secured by their cryptocurrency holdings within a regulated framework.
Nexo Australia is also a member of the Australian Financial Complaints Authority (AFCA), reinforcing its commitment to operating under Australia’s consumer protection standards.
Alongside its regulated Credit Lines, Nexo is expanding its Australian product suite with several additional services.
The company has introduced Nexo Booster, designed to enhance users’ crypto exposure, as well as Nexo Growth, the rebranded version of its yield product. It also launched the Wealth Club, a tiered loyalty program offering benefits based on customer participation and account activity.
These additions aim to provide Australian users with a broader range of digital asset financial services within a regulated environment.
Nexo Rolls Out Regulated Crypto-Backed Credit Lines in Australia The digital asset platform announced its appointment as an authorized Credit Representative in Australia, launching its regulated crypto-backed Credit Lines under the National Consumer Credit Protection Act. Nexo…
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The launch of Nexo Australia Credit Lines marks another step in the company’s expansion into regulated markets.
By combining crypto-backed lending with additional investment and loyalty products, Nexo is broadening its presence in Australia’s digital asset sector. The move reflects growing demand for regulated crypto financial services as the industry continues to mature.