WHY NOVUS CAPITAL?Novus Capital Limited is an investment and financial services company specialising in Investment Banking, Corporate Advisory and Share Trading services for Australian corporate and private clients, and overseas corporate clients.
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ASIC’s newly published report on the private credit sector (REP 814, September 2025) marks a turning point for fund managers, boards, and investors. The regulator’s comprehensive review, supported by recent media releases and industry coverage, highlights that private credit done well is good for the Australian economy but standards need to...
Read MoreBuy Now Pay Later ReformsBackgroundBNPL transactions continue to grow strongly. According to Reserve Bank of Australia data, the value of BNPL transactions increased by around 13 per cent in 2022-23, compared with 37 per cent in 2021-22.[1] The value of BNPL transactions during the 2022-23 financial year was around $19 billion,...
Read MoreWhat does 2025 hold for AFS License Holders and its financial advisers. As we welcome the new year, over the next few weeks, we would will explore and examine the challenges and regulatory changes that we expect the market to face in the next 12 months. While we have seen significant...
Read MoreM&A Annual Report highlights 945 deals were completed in FY2024 (a decrease from 1140 in FY2023 and 1455 in FY2022) The average transaction size of $121m was up from $89m in the previous year The number of deals fell across all sectors The overall average multiple achieved for completed deals...
Read MoreIn Australia you must hold an AFS license to conduct a financial services business. Essentially an AFSL is an authorisation granted by the Australian Securities and Invesmsnt Commissions ( ASIC) permitting businesses to offer financial services to clients in Australia. An AFS licence authorises you and your representatives to provide...
Read MoreCompensation Scheme of Last ResortThe Compensation Scheme of Last Resort (CSLR) is an important piece of the external dispute resolution (EDR) framework in Australia. It was recommended by the Ramsay Review to “promote trust and confidence in the EDR framework and the financial services sectors more broadly” and was supported...
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