Canstar
May 2021
Full speed ahead for AGL’s Electric Vehicle Subscription
Public opinion around electric vehicles (EVs) has shifted up a gear as technological advances and innovative products from various industries help steer the way for an electrified motor transport revolution.
Read moreMozo
May 2021
New electric vehicle subscription service available in Australia
Feeling dismayed at proposed EV taxes? If cost is the main sticking point for you when it comes to going green on the road, then you might be interested in this piece of news.
Read moreThe Weekend West
May 2021
Incentives needed to charge EVs
StartUp Daily
May 2021
Some of the biggest names in tech and VC have penned an open letter to the government about climate change
A coalition of business, technology, venture capital and social impact leaders, led by Canva co-founder Cameron Adams, have written an open letter to the Morrison government calling on Canberra to stop investing in fossil fuels and abandon its “gas-led recovery”.
Read moreAutoTalk
May 2021
EV subscription offered through sonnenDrive
Battery biggie Sonnen is bringing an EV subscription service called sonnenDrive to Australia for its home battery storage (sonnenBatterie) customers through a partnership with Carbar.
Read moreInnovation Aus
May 2021
Tech sector backs budget as a ‘good start’
The government’s budget measures have been broadly welcomed by the tech sector but many argue more should have been done to capitalise on a once in a lifetime opportunity to reshape the nation, including by opening up several of the measures to more sectors
Read moreThe Aus
May 2021
IT budget initiatives welcomed
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Read moreAFMA
May 2021
New EV subscription service SonnenDrive launches in Australia
This week’s budget delivered little cash reliefs for electric vehicles and other renewables, raising the continued concern that EVs are simply too expensive to buy
Read moreElectrical Connection
May 2021
CABAR, SONNEN LAUNCH SONNENDRIVE IN AUSTRALIA
Smart energy storage systems manufacturer sonnen, in partnership with Carbar, has launched an EV subscription service, sonnenDrive, in Australia.
Read moreEmentra
May 2021
Electric car subscription service SonnenDrive launches in Australia
Australia is left behind in the race for zero-emission vehicles, but new services remove one of the biggest hurdles of new technology.
Read moreInvestingGreen
May 2021
Sonnen launches EV subs offer in Australia
It will let customers choose from six different vehicles when launched, starting at AU$319 a week for a MG ZS EV to AU$447 for a new Tesla Model 3.
Read moreTechnoTrenz
May 2021
Electric cars and truck membership solution SonnenDrive launches in Australia
A new partnership between Aussie outfit Carbar and German battery and tech company Sonnen gives Aussies the chance to drive zero-emissions vehicles for much less.
Read moreDriven
May 2021
Battery giant Sonnen launches electric vehicle subscription service in Australia
Global battery giant Sonnen has jumped into Australia’s nascent – and important – electric vehicle subscription market, offering its home battery storage customers the choice of six different EVs, including the Tesla Model 3, for up to $447 a week.
Read moreAutoMobilSport
May 2021
Subscription model to make electric vehicles more accessible in Australia, says GlobalData
Following the news that global battery giant Sonnen GmbH has launched electric vehicle subscription service SonnenDrive in partnership with shared mobility brand Carbar in Australia;
Read moreDaily Telegraph
May 2021
Electric car subscription service SonnenDrive launches in Australia
Australia is getting left behind in the race towards zero-emissions vehicles, but a new service removes one of the new technology’s biggest hurdles.
Read moreEcoVoice
May 2021
sonnen partners with Carbar to launch sonnenDrive in Australia
Smart energy storage systems manufacturer, sonnen in partnership with Australia’s leading car subscription service, Carbar, today announced the launch of its electric vehicle (EV) subscription service, sonnenDrive, in Australia.
Read moreGlobalData
May 2021
Subscription model to make electric vehicles more accessible in Australia, says GlobalData
Following the news that global battery giant Sonnen GmbH has launched electric vehicle subscription service SonnenDrive in partnership with shared mobility brand Carbar in Australia;
Read moreJust Auto
May 2021
sonnen launches EV subs offer in Australia
Energy storage systems provider Sonnen, in partnership with Carbar, has launched an EV subscription service, sonnenDrive, in Australia.
Read moreOnlineEV
May 2021
Battery giant Sonnen launches electric vehicle subscription service in Australia
International battery large Sonnen has jumped into Australia’s nascent – and important – electrical car subscription market, providing its house battery storage clients the selection of six totally different EVs, together with the Tesla Mannequin 3, for as much as $447 every week.
Read morePV Mag Australia
May 2021
Sunny lifestyle: sonnen Australia adds EV subscription to its clean-energy offering
Revving up the appetite for EVs, sonnen and Carbar join forces to make electric car “ownership” easy. A new subscription model, with all running costs included, and the ability to trade up at two weeks’ notice, may supersede buying altogether.
Read moreGoAuto
April 2021
Partnership for shared EVs in CBD
TENANTS of a Sydney residential complex are the first to access shared vehicles through a new partnership between commercial real estate company Knight Frank, EV share service Ohmie Go and car subscription firm Carbar.
Read moreTechAU
April 2021
Rent a Tesla Model 3 on demand for as little as $15 per hour
Office workers can now rent a Tesla Model 3 on demand for as little as $15 per hour directly from their building’s car park thanks to an exciting new partnership between Australia’s first on-site electric vehicle sharing service Ohmie Go, leading car subscription company Carbar and commercial real estate giant Knight Frank.
Read moreBusinessNews Aus
April 2021
Australia breaks records in Deloitte's APAC Technology Fast 500
One in five companies in Deloitte's 2020 Asia Pacific Technology Fast 500 list are Australian, with seven home-grown businesses cracking into the top 50 of the list released today.
Read moreWeekend Today
March 2021
Carbar on Weekend Today
Australian FinTech
March 2021
Carbar, GoCardless leading the way with bank direct-debit driven car subscription service
Australia’s leading car subscription service Carbar has partnered with global recurring payments leader GoCardless, to launch a new bank direct-debit enabled car subscription – a first for Carbar.
Read moreThe Aus
March 2021
Carbar partners with GoCardless
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Read moreMoney Mag
March 2021
Money Magazine breakout -- YouGov data
Savings.com
February 2021
Car sales up 2% despite COVID: How you can save on car running costs
The half-year results of carsales.com shows a 2% growth in car sales for the half-year ending December 30, while earnings growth was up by 13% despite the pandemic conditions.
Read moreAFR
February 2021
IAG-backed subscription car biz Carbar bankers up for capital search
Car subscription service Carbar is popping the bonnet for a bunch of private equity and family office types, so it can be ready to tackle what it thinks could be an $18 billion market.
Read moreTicker
February 2021
Ticker News interview
Mozo
February 2021
February property, First Home Loan Deposit Scheme, Mozo Experts Choice Awards: This week’s best banking news
Over last week (ending February 7), the total property listings for capital city homes jumped up by 11.5% compared to the week before. This is according to stats from My Housing Market which recorded increases across most capital cities:
Read moreNews Network
February 2021
Used car sales accelerating
It’s a great time to sell if you are the owner of models driving record growth in the used car market. See the list. Fuelled by coronavirus pandemic-driven demand, owners of popular models such as the Toyota LandCruiser and HiLux are shedding less than 20 per cent on their new investments.
Read moreMozo
February 2021
50% of Aussies suffered a financial loss during COVID-19
New research from car subscription company Carbar found that one in two (50%) Australians suffered a financial loss during the COVID-19 pandemic. The data comes from a study conducted with research firm YouGov which surveyed a representative sample of more than 1,048 Australians over the age of 18.
Read moreSavings.com
February 2021
One third of Aussies will buy a new car in 2021, despite high annual costs
Car subscription service Carbar found this was despite 41% of car owners not feeling in control of their car expenses, which costs $5,100 annually or $9,000 for those with loan repayments.
Read moreGoAuto
February 2021
AGL expands EV subscription
ENERGY supplier AGL has expanded its EV subscription service into Queensland after trialling the program in NSW and Victoria. Partnering with subscription provider Carbar and charging company JET Charge, AGL’s subsidiary Next will supply a selection of EV models to Brisbane-based consumers.
Read moreGoAuto
February 2021
Loopit enters NZ
DESPITE trends in the US for OEMs to shutter their in-house subscription offerings, subscription services for cars in Australia continues to expand with major players reporting growth.
Read moreNews.com.au
February 2021
The growing SUV trend is costing Aussies
A growing car trend in Australia is costing Aussies big time, but a simple switch could save you thousands every year. Australian drivers are addicted to big SUVs buying more than 450,000 in 2020 according to the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI).
Read moreDriven
February 2021
“No longer a pipe dream:” AGL expands EV subscription service to Queensland
Energy giant AGL has expanded its recently-launched electric vehicle subscription service to Brisbane residents, offering six different EV models for a minimum of $300 a week. The service was launched in Melbourne and Sydney in September last year, marketed as an opportunity for customers to “experience the benefits of an EV without the commitment of ownership”.
Read more7News
February 2021
The new electric vehicle service launched in Queensland | 7NEWS
The new electric vehicle service launched in Queensland
Read moreStartUp Daily
January 2021
Carbar’s Des Hang shares his predictions for 2021
As part of our summer series looking back on an extraordinary year and towards 2021, we asked Carbar founder Des Hang about the good, the bad and what he learnt from 2020, his summer plans and for suggestions on what to read when he gets a chance to catch his breath.
Read moreThe Australian
January 2021
Loopit sees post-Covid opportunity for car subscription services
Drive now, pay later’ car subscription businesses have an opportunity to become the go-to choice for many Australians.
Read moreB&T
December 2020
Carbar appoints Blended Digital as Techncial Marketing Partner
Australia’s first car subscription service Carbar has appointed martech consultancy Blended Digital as their technical partner. The collaboration will see Blended Digital support and scale Carbar’s existing customer relationship management (CRM) platform and marketing automation capabilities.
Read moreThe FinTech Times
December 2020
This Week in Fintech: TFT Bi-Weekly News Roundup 10/12
untied, the UK’s personal tax app, has appointed Paul Loberman as its new chief product officer. In addition to overseeing product strategy and product delivery, Loberman also joins the untied leadership team.
Read moreEFTM
December 2020
EFTM Podcast -- Making a Movie
Just what does it take to make a Feature Length action movie with Robots and action? A few acorns, and a MacBook pro apparently. Talking to Mark Toia about his new film Monsters of Man which is out this week.Plus, Car buying, Car Renting or Car Subscription – what’s best for who?
Read moreFinextra
December 2020
Stripe inks deal with subscription management platform provider Zuora
Zuora, Inc. (NYSE: ZUO) a leading subscription management platform provider, today announced a strategic partnership with Stripe to accelerate the growth of the Subscription Economy
Read morePaymentsJournal
December 2020
Zuora and Stripe Partner to Leverage the Subscription Economy
Nothing like a steady monthly payment. With subscription transactions continuing to grow, platform company, Zuora, and payment gateway, Stripe, will be teaming up to enable Zuora clients to tap into Stripe’s robust e-commerce offerings. These include: payment choices, fraud detection, and cross-border transaction capabilities.
Read moreCFO Mag
December 2020
The New Breed of CFO: Strategist, Problem Solver, Persuader
This is a joint story between subscription technology leader Zuora and Australia’s largest car subscription provider, Carbar. In it, Carbar CFO Mathew Tao explores the radically changing role of the CFO, particularly for subscription companies, and the challenges of working in a startup disrupting a well-established industry.
Read moreBusinessWire
December 2020
Zuora Reports Third Quarter Fiscal 2021 Results
REDWOOD CITY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Zuora, Inc. (NYSE: ZUO), the leading cloud-based subscription management platform provider, today announced financial results for its fiscal third quarter ended October 31, 2020. “In the third quarter, we exceeded expectations across our key financial metrics, including subscription revenue, income, and meeting our free cash flow target one quarter early,” said Tien Tzuo, founder and CEO of Zuora
Read morePYMNTs
November 2020
No Money Down: Car Manufacturers Continue To Add Subscription Options
Whether it’s urban flight, working from home or avoiding mass transportation, the lifestyle changes brought on by the global pandemic are having an enormous impact on the auto industry. And as consumers adopt solutions that suit their new way of life, car dealers and manufacturers have made their own adjustments to meet the changing needs of buyers who may want to buy, lease or now subscribe to their vehicle of choice.
Read moreSavings.com
November 2020
Car sharing platform adds 12,000 customers each month during COVID
Car Next Door, a car-sharing service which allows people to hire out their own car or use someone else's for a fee, reported this spike in car listings on its platform during April to October 2020. That's the equivalent of an extra 12,000 people signing up to its platform every month.There are 135,148 borrowers on the platform and 4018 cars.
Read moreDriven
November 2020
Evee expands electric car rental range to include Audi e-trons
Electric vehicle hire service Evee has expanded its offerings with the addition of two premium all-electric Audi e-trons. The service, which was launched in 2016, was set up to help electric vehicle (EV) owners offset the cost of purchase by offering a platform through which to hire them out
Read moreDriven
October 2020
Most drivers want an electric car, and subscriptions may solve issue of price
Finextra
October 2020
How flexible payment options help boost subscription growth
COVID19 and the ensuing recession is reshaping the way we think about spending habits and payments, accelerating a shift already underway to subscription models. This creates a new set of challenges for businesses, such as the rapid shift towards a cashless economy.
Read moreMumbrella
October 2020
Blended Digital appoints commercial director as two new clients join roster
Blended Digital today announced the appointment of Andrew Pink as Commercial Director. Adam Crow, CEO and Co-Founder, Blended Digital, comments: “Andrew joins Blended Digital at a pivotal time.
Read moreDynamic Business
October 2020
What the Budget means for startups
In what is being dubbed the “jobs budget” the 2020-21 Budget was the opportunity for the Morrison Government to lay out the blueprint for a post COVID-19 economic recovery. Whilst the Budget will land Australia in a $214 billion deficit, the startup sector has seen fruit from the plan, with many measures put in place to grow and sustain the new businesses.
Read moreSmartCompany
October 2020
Startups react to budget 2020: What works, and what doesn’t?
Last night’s budget was tipped to be “all about jobs”, and Treasurer Josh Frydenberg announced a swathe of measures designed to give small businesses a fighting chance. But, how did startups fare in all of this?
Read moreStartUp Daily
October 2020
Startup founders and the tech sector react to Budget 2020
The delayed 2020 federal budget, delivered by Treasurer Josh Frydenberg in the wake of the damage wrought by Covid-19 contained a major unexpected win for the startup sector over the R&D Tax Incentive.
Read moreThe Australian
October 2020
Tech industry’s budget wishlist
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Read moreMozo.com
September 2020
Payment cuts, StraightUp credit card, cashback: All in this week’s best banking news
In a recent Mozo study, numbers showed that 33% of Aussies on these government support payments felt that the amount they receive isn’t enough to support them. Approximately 8.2 million Australians are on either JobKeeper or JobSeeker, so any cuts could have devastating effects for many people.
Read moreThe Driven
September 2020
“Netflix for EVs:” AGL offers electric cars, home charging on subscription deals
AGL Energy has launched an electric vehicle subscription service that offers its customers access to a fully registered, serviced and insured EV and fully installed home charging system, starting at $299 a week.
Read moreCanstar
September 2020
Ready, set, go: AGL pilots electric vehicle subscription service
AGL has launched a first-of-its-kind electric vehicle (EV) subscription service, removing the need for customers to own their own cars.Motorists in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane will have four EV subscription tiers to choose from, each of which includes full registration, servicing and insurance, as well as a home charging system, starting at $235 a week.
Read moreEnergy
September 2020
AGL launches EV subscription service
AGL is piloting an Electric Vehicle (EV) Subscription Service under its AGL Next innovation hub. In partnership with car subscription service Carbar and EV charging supplier JET Charge, this will be the first time an EV subscription service with these features has been offered in Australia.
Read moreNews.com
September 2020
AGL makes shock move into electric car subscription service
Australian energy supplier AGL has made a surprising move into the world of cars. AGL announced today it has launched a new car subscription service with a twist.
Read moreThe Australian
August 2020
Will we want a flying Uber?
This utopian idea of all transport being shared is disappearing, but may resurface when COVID-19 is a distant memory.
Read moreAFR
August 2020
Online car seller claims growth amid COVID-19 chaos.
The boss of online car retail platform Carconnect said a plunge in Australian new car sales since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns has sent more consumers to the internet, with online sales offering a fresh channel to struggling dealers.
Read moreStartUp Daily
July 2020
BRING ON 2022: 8 founders & investors on how they see the new financial year.
Despite the massive disruption wrought on the economy and many businesses by the coronavirus pandemic, the second half of the 2020 financial year was a manna from heaven for many startups – yet the opposite for others.
Read moreAFR
July 2020
Start-up thrives as Netflix generation embraces car subscriptions.
An Australian start-up enabling drivers to subscribe to cars, rather than buy them, has rebranded ahead of a global expansion, after a COVID-19-era slowdown in car sales saw a surge in demand from car dealerships.
Read moreCarsGuide
July 2020
Car Subscription: How to find the best car subscription service in Australia.
In uncertain times, you might think differently about things. For example, instead of buying and owning a car, there's a chance you could have recently searched 'car subscription Australia', only to be confused at what is out there in the car subscription service space.
Read moreCarsGuide
July 2020
Jaguar Land Rover announces new Pivotal car subscription service.
Fancy swapping between a Jaguar i-Pace and Range Rover Sport without having to cop the cost of depreciation and ownership? Jaguar Land Rover’s new Pivotal subscription service could be right up your alley.
Read moreB&T
June 2020
Subscription growth remains as lockdown restrictions ease.
One in two subscription companies are still growing despite the economic effects of COVID-19 and almost one in five have actually experienced an acceleration in growth during this period.
Read moreCaradvice
June 2020
Car subscription in Australia: which service is the best?
As we enter a new decade, car subscription in Australia has well and truly progressed from new-age novelty to present-day reality.
Read moreYahoo Finance
June 2020
Govt gives out $25k as recession comes; Is it time to buy shares?
Markets: Wall St was up overnight and Australian shares are predicted to follow on Thursday morning, to continue its spectacular run from Wednesday.
Read moreAFR
June 2020
New vehicle sales slump 35pc in May.
New vehicle sales slumped 35.3 per cent across Australia in May as the economic damage from the coronavirus pandemic further shattered household confidence.
Read moreSavings.com
June 2020
New car sales down 35%, but electric vehicles up 22%.
Today the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI) recorded the 26th continuous monthly decline for new car sales - but electric car sales are up.
Read moreBusiness Insider
June 2020
Australians are swapping their wheels for car subscriptions as the coronavirus pandemic hits auto sales
Australians appear to be increasingly steering away from the car yard as growth in the subscription model accelerates.
Read moreThe Australian
May 2020
Are subscription businesses more resilient in a crisis?
Last week Des Hang wrote in The Australian that subscription businesses are still growing despite COVID-19, so I decided to look at the numbers.
Read moreAFR
May 2020
Slack slacks off: outages bring down key collaboration tool.
Slack slacks off: outages bring down key collaboration tool.
Read moreThe Australian
May 2020
A new opportunity for subscription businesses.
If I had to put money on it, I'd wager that in a post-COVID-19 world more services will become subscription-based.
Read moreAFR
April 2020
New car sales plunge 18 per cent in March.
The economic turmoil from the coronavirus pandemic has triggered a record 17.9 per cent tumble in the number of new vehicles sold in March, with 17,752 fewer vehicles sold in Australia compared with the same month last year.
Read moreAFR
March 2020
Start-ups say JobKeeper scheme will keep them alive.
Technology start-up founders say the government's JobKeeper payments will keep them in business and save many jobs, but fear many early-stage companies won't qualify.
Read moreStartUp Daily
March 2020
The startup sector reacts to the Australian government's $130bn jobs and business ‘hibernation’ strategy
Australia’s startup sector has reacted favourably to the Morrison government's $130 billion economic stimulus package, announced on Monday.
Read moreNine News
March 2020
Carbar launches in Queensland.
It's the automotive industry's answer to what Netflix is to movies and what Spotify is to music - Car subscriptions services are now moving beyond just novelty.
Read moreInTheBlack
March 2020
5 ways to nurture business innovation on a global playing field.
Innovation in a business setting is not just about the next breakthrough product or service. It's also about nurturing a culture of creativity and devising new ways to improve processes and efficiencies.
Read moreNine Online
February 2020
Why Aussies could soon pay for Uber like a Netflix subscription?
The subscription model has moved beyond entertainment services such as Netflix or Spotify, recently surging in popularity with car leasing schemes and even meal delivery.
Read moreMumbrella
February 2020
Former Carsguide CEO, Lauren Williams, joins Carbar board.
Australia’s first car subscription service, Carbar has appointed former Carsguide CEO and media executive Lauren Williams to its board as a non-executive director.
Read moreAIM GROUP
February 2020
Former CarsGuide CEO joins CarBar board.
Lauren Williams, the former CEO of CarsGuide, has joined the board of Australia-based car subscription service CarBar as a non-executive director.
Read moreCarAdvice
February 2020
Nissan announces American subscription service.
Nissan has joined the ranks of carmakers offering a subscription service in the US market, with the announcement of Nissan Switch.
Read moreSMH
February 2020
Think a long time ahead': Life as a startup after getting bought.
Ben Vanderwaal, the co-founder of Roam, likes to put his own spin on corporate giant EY's acquisition of the energy market modelling startup.
Read moreDaily Telegraph
February 2020
'Netflix for cars’: Why subscription-based car ownership is winning fans in Australia.
'Netflix for cars’: Why subscription-based car ownership is winning fans in Australia.
Read moreThe Australian
February 2020
Expensive CBA has quarter of domestic home loan market.
Expensive CBA has quarter of domestic home loan market.
Read moreCarsGuide
January 2020
Car subscription in Australia: which service is the best?
As we enter a new decade, car subscription in Australia has well and truly progressed from new-age novelty to present-day reality.
Read moreGo Auto
August 2019
Taylor to lead dealer relations at Carbar
Former Manheim exec now at Carbar as subscription firm opens up platform to dealers
Read moreMumbrella
August 2019
Carbar appoints Kieron Wogan as its first CMO
Car subscription service Carbar has appointed Kieron Wogan as its first chief marketing officer. Wogan is joining Carbar after spending over two years at HMD Global as its head of marketing for Australia and New Zealand.
Read morePetaCrunch
August 2019
Carbar, Australia’s Leading Vehicle Subscription Platform
Carbar has raised $17.5M in total and was acquired by Insurance Australia Group (IAG). We talk with Des Hang, Carbar’s CEO.
Read moreB&T
August 2019
Carbar Appoints Kieron Wogan As First CMO
Australia’s first car subscription service Carbar has appointed former head of marketing at HMD Global ANZ, Kieron Wogan as its chief marketing officer.
Read moreNew.com.au
August 2019
How entrepreneur quit his ‘cushy corporate job’ — and hired former manager
Most of us have dreamt of having the upper hand over our manager at one point — and Melbourne man Des Hang has done just that.
Read moreEntrepreneur
August 2019
Challenges Aussie Entrepreneurs Faced and How did They Overcome
Every business confront challenges. Entrepreneurs need to constantly watch for problem facing business and juggle multiple responsibilities to overcome these challenges. We asked some Aussie entrepreneurs on what problems did they face this year, and they responded with these proven suggestions.
Read moreStartUp Daily
July 2019
Insurance giant IAG has paid millions for a majority stake in vehicle hire startup Carbar
The country’s biggest insurer, IAG, has taken a majority stake in digital car subscription and trading startup Carbar as part of a $16.8 million raise by the three-year-old venture.
Read moreAIM Group
July 2019
Australia’s CarBar raises $11.9 million U.S.
CarBar — an Australia-based subscription car service — has received a $16.8 million AUD ($11.9 million U.S.) cash injection from investors, including Insurance Australia Group (IAG). The capital will be used to fund the company’s national expansion.
Read moreGoAuto
July 2019
AG funds Carbar
THREE-YEAR-OLD car subscription company Carbar has received a $16.8 million injection from investors including insurance giant IAG that puts it on track to expand into Western Australia and Queensland.
Read moreCollison Week
July 2019
Australia’s Largest Insurer Acquires Majority Stake in Digital Car Subscription Platform
Insurance Australia Group Limited (IAG), Australia’s largest general insurer, has acquired a majority stake in digital car subscription and trading platform Carbar.
Read moreInsurance News
July 2019
IAG buys into car subscription service
IAG has acquired a majority stake in car subscription and trading platform Carbar after participating with other investors in a $16.8 million capital raising.
Read moreInsurance Asset Risk
July 2019
IAG takes majority stake in car subscription service Carbar
Australian insurer takes the lead in $16.8m funding round
Read moreCoverager
July 2019
IAG Acquires Majority Stake in Carbar
Through Carbar, “IAG can better understand these changing mobility trends while providing new sources of value to customers,” the company said in a statement.
Read moreWhich-50
July 2019
IAG Acquires Majority Stake In Subscription Auto Business Carbar
Car subscription and trading platform Carbar has raised $16.8 million from insurance company IAG and private investors.
Read moreAFR
July 2019
IAG invests millions in online car lease start-up
Multinational insurance company Insurance Australia Group has acquired a majority stake in Carbar, an online car leasing start-up that allows drivers and companies to hire cars without fixed contracts.
Read moreDealStreetAsia
July 2019
AU’s Carbar raises $16.8m from IAG, private investors to grow car subscriptions
Australian car subscription platform Carbar raised $16.8 million from IAG, the country’s largest general insurer, and private investors.
Read moreSmartCo
July 2019
Melbourne startup Carbar secures $16.8 million, as IAG acquires majority stake
Vehicle subscription startup Carbar has raised $16.8 million in funding, with Insurance Australia Group (IAG) acquiring a majority stake of the business.
Read moreThe Australian
June 2019
Workers demand High-tech perks
Employees are being offered on-demand massages and car subscriptions in a bid to improve morale.
Read moreSavings.com.au
June 2019
Carbar’s ‘Netflix for cars’ is Australia’s first car subscription service
The start-up, which was previously only available in Melbourne, has launched in Sydney as part of a broader plan to roll out across the country. Des Hang, co-founder and CEO of Carbar, told Savings.com.au that car subscription services like Carbar can help people save money on the rising costs of car ownership.
Read moreAuto Rental News
June 2019
Luxury Subscription Service Expands to Sydney
Carbar’s "Netflix for cars" car subscription service has launched in Sydney, offering residents affordable access to luxury cars. Previously only available in Melbourne, the move marks Carbar’s first expansion interstate as part of a broader plan to roll out across the country.
Read moreFinder.com.au
June 2019
Carbar launches car subscription service in Sydney
Melbourne-based car subscription service Carbar has arrived in Sydney, its first expansion outside of Victoria. Dubbed the "Netflix for cars", the service originally launched in Melbourne in August last year, and plans to expand across the rest of the country.
Read moreThe Australian
June 2019
Carbar’s ‘Netflix for cars’ in Sydney launch
Sydneysiders can now access luxury cars for a weekly subscription fee, as combustion engine car sales continue to decline.
Read moreNine News
May 2019
Stress Free Spin: Carbar launches in Sydney
This new subscription service for cars allows you to drive what you want, when you want - then give it back when you're done.
Read moreMoneyMag
May 2019
‘Netflix for cars’: car subscription services are revving up
By 2025 1.9 million cars on Australian roads could be subscription cars. That’s 10% of the country’s current road fleet, and almost four times the 515,472 private vehicles sold in 2018.
Read moreStockhead
May 2019
Here’s what Australia’s tech scene wants to see from the new Morrison government
“We don’t think this election result will have an immediate impact on us or the startup ecosystem, as there were not any promises made towards funding or incentivising the ecosystem.
Read moreThe Australian
May 2019
Car subscriptions rev up
Paying for cars like Spotify and Netflix is slowly becoming the new normal.
Read moreAFR
April 2019
Facebook, Google are not publishers, says US anti-trust expert
Renowned US competition lawyer Howard Shelanski has pushed back against moves by regulators to treat Facebook and Google as publishers, saying any laws dictating how the tech giants display content or refer users to news sites would be overreaching.
Read moreThe Australian
April 2019
‘It’s start-up policy by stealth’
Australia’s start-ups have welcomed Scott Morrison’s billion-dollar small business fund.
Read moreGlobal Fleet
April 2019
Australian Vehicle Subscription on the Rise
Competition in the Australian vehicle subscription industry is heating up with the announcement in Sydney today (9 April 2019) that Collaborate (ASX: CL8), the business behind peer-to-peer car rental platform DriveMyCar, has officially launched their own vehicle subscription service.
Read moreStockhead
April 2019
The federal Budget failed to deliver on the one thing Australia’s startup industry wanted most – R&D
“Investing in the startup ecosystem and industry will flow on to improve other areas of business. The government aren’t interested in SMEs, they are buying votes.” Those sentiments were echoed by Carbar CEO Des Hang, who said the government’s policy indicated it now viewed small businesses and startups in the same basket, when in fact both industries have different needs.
Read moreBusiness Insider
April 2019
BUDGET RESPONSE: 'It’s budgets like this that force us to question
Businesses across the country have told Business Insider Australia what they make of Treasurer Josh Frydenberg’s first ever budget, which was unveiled on Tuesday evening.
Read moreStartUp Daily
April 2019
Startups react to the Federal budget cutting of innovation budget
For the second year in a row, the government has made cuts to the R&D tax incentive scheme and several startups have expressed their disappointment. “Alongside last year’s crackdown in December, it’s evident emerging companies shouldn’t rely on this policy going forward and should leverage it while they can” says Des Hang, CEO and co-founder, Carbar.
Read moreBusiness Insider
April 2019
Here's what 18 Australian tech business leaders want from the budget
There’s been a lot of uncertainty on the R&D tax incentives and we would expect that this budget would further clear this up. Our biggest concern is that the overall pool of funds allocated to R&D tax credits shrinks, but the government still allows Australia’s largest companies to easily access them.
Read moreThe Australian
April 2019
Start-ups seek details on R&D tax incentive scheme
Australia’s start-ups are calling for clarity around the research and development tax incentive scheme.
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March 2019
Business In:Brief with Des Hang (Carbar)
Des Hang is the CEO and co-founder of Carbar, the digital car marketplace that aims to take the stress out of buying and selling vehicles. Customers can buy a car directly from the website and have it delivered to their door, and then have a 3-day or 300km test period to see it they want it. The company also launched the car subscription service, Carbar+, last August, which lets drivers rent a car with no lock-in contracts and switch cars as they wish.
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March 2019
How house prices woes have helped disrupter Carbar
The house price slide that is undermining confidence in the economy has fuelled a growth spurt for a company that rents out vehicles to drivers for short stints under a subscription model.
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March 2019
We sponsored a race car, and proved why startups should still invest in brand
Up until the Melbourne Grand Prix, the majority of Carbar's marketing had been online. CEO and co-founder Des Hang explains why...
Read moreFinder
March 2019
Why are car sales slowing in 2019?
There's a number of reasons why we're down from recent record highs.
Read moreFinder
March 2019
A brave new world for the Australian car market
Competing access models and technologies will transform the Australian car landscape, says Carbar CEO Des Hang.
Read moreStartUp Daily
February 2019
Government releases guidelines clarifying software development eligible for R&D tax incentive
The government has released new guidelines to help businesses claiming funding for software development through the research and development (R&D) tax incentive.
Read moreThe Australian
January 2019
Carbar start-up hits right buttons for car ownership entry and exit
Melbourne technology start-up Carbar is pitching itself as Netflix for cars, ramping up a subscription product, dubbed “Carbar+”, allowing customers to switch car ownership on and off with the click of a button.
Read moreStartUp Daily
January 2019
The concerns keeping Australian startup leaders up at night
Of course startups are always working hard, but it’s generally agreed upon that not as much gets done in the business world between...
Read moreChannel 9 A Current Affair
November 2018
Carbar, Caltex turning servos into car yards
We’ve all been through the rollercoaster of selling a car, whether it’s bartering for a better deal, feeling bullied by salespeople...
Read moreAustralia Financial Review AFR
November 2018
Caltex and Carbar turn service stations into car yards
Caltex is turning its service station forecourts into car sales and rental yards as an antidote to flat sales of fuel...
Read moreChannel 7 News
November 2018
Caltex service station selling used cars
A South Yarra service station is going beyond offering fuel and snacks for sale. It's now selling used cars.
Read moreEpoch Times
August 2018
墨尔本華裔青年低投入創業 年入千萬
三年前,墨爾本四名年輕人共投入15萬澳元創辦了Carbar公司,該公司去年的收入超過了1000萬澳元...
Read moreYahoo7
August 2018
Aussie start-up disrupting vehicle ownership
It's been billed as 'Netflix for Cars', a new start-up promising to change how people drive...
Read moreConcrete Playground
August 2018
Australia's first-ever car subscription service service Carbar+ has just landed in Melbourne.
That whole car ownership caper can now be a little less stressful, thanks to the arrival of Melbourne's new car subscription service...
Read moreHerald Sun
August 2018
Melbourne start-up looking to disrupt car ownership with Netflix-style subscription service
A MELBOURNE-based start-up is looking to capitalise on a change in consumer behaviour by offering Australians what it calls the “Netflix of cars”.
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August 2018
Melbourne start-up looking to disrupt car ownership with Netflix-style subscription service
A MELBOURNE-based start-up is looking to capitalise on a change in consumer behaviour by offering Australians what it calls the “Netflix of cars”.
Read moreYee Yi (亿忆)
August 2018
墨尔本华裔男花15万创业 去年创收1000万!
三年前,联合创始人Desmond Hang和大学朋友Davie Saw, Richie Chen及Kenneth Teo一起创办了Carbar...
Read moreSmart Company
August 2018
Virtual dealership startup Carbar raises $5.75 million to fuel a change in the way we own cars
Vehicle marketplace startup Carbar has raised $5.75 million for its virtual car dealership and subscription model for motors in what founder and...
Read moreThe Age
August 2018
Got a subscription for your TV, your music, what about your car?
You've got a subscription for your television, your music, what about your car...
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August 2018
Got a subscription for your TV, your music, what about your car?
You've got a subscription for your tel
Read moreBrisbane Times
August 2018
Got a subscription for your TV, your music, what about your car?
You've got a subscription for your television, your music, what about your car...
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