The Highest Earning Business in Shark Tank History? | Shark Tank AUS

Shark Tank Australia published this video item, entitled “The Highest Earning Business in Shark Tank History? | Shark Tank AUS” – below is their description.

The founders of QPay dove into the tank, seeking a $380,000 investment in return for just 8.4% equity of their business. Andrew Clapham, Moe Satti, and Zakaria Bouguettaya plan on capturing most of the student market by utilizing their key features that include sending notifications to users, updating on weekend spending budgets, and getting the users to check their balances regularly.

An international sensation, Shark Tank AUS features entrepreneurs pitching for investment in the Tank from our Sharks, five venture capitalists willing to invest their own money in exchange for equity.

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About This Source - Shark Tank Australia

Shark Tank is a business based TV show in which investors assess the ideas of budding entrepreneurs, in front of the cameras. This is the Australian version, which aired for four series until 2019, on Channel 10.

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