The Swyftx Platform Hits $3 Billion In Crypto Trades; Now Expanding To Overseas Markets

The Swyftx Platform Hits $3 Billion In Crypto Trades; Now Expanding To Overseas Markets

 Swyftx, which started in a Brisbane share house, is expanding into New Zealand after posting some significant growth. There is an expectation that the market in New Zealand could be as high as 800,000 customers.

Alex Harper and Angus Goldman, both in their 20s and mates from high school, have claimed they achieved revenue growth of more than 6000 per cent last financial year in what is becoming a very crowded market.

Swyftx was founded by Harper and Goldman in 2018 and now claim to be adding up to 8000 users a day to its platform in 2021. The company currently employs more than 120 staff, up from 11 team members at the start of the 2020-2021 financial year.

The Milton-based business has approximately 350,000 customers across Australia and now has become the largest digital assets provider by range of any crypto exchange registered to operate in New Zealand. The cryptocurrency business is extremely volatile, however Goldman said there was a lot of public interest in digital assets.

Goldman said, the primary individuals that has shown the most interest are adult parents, investors who self-manage there funds.

“It’s still early days for crypto but we’re confident it will reshape how finance works in the ANZ region,” Harper said.

“The Australian market has developed extremely quickly this year and we see similar growth potential in New Zealand. Looking forward, the potential applications and use cases for blockchain technology and digital assets are almost limitless in both countries.”

“For a year and a half, Angus and I spent many long hours building the business from a small room in our Brisbane share-house. We’re now the second biggest, and most trusted digital asset exchange in Australia,” Harper said.

“Swyftx has been completely bootstrapped. We’ve focused on security, customer service, low fees, and diverse digital asset investment options. We’re confident the model will appeal to Kiwi crypto users.”