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0.7%

0.7% — digital ad spend for fintech sector (Q1 2026)

Q1 2026  · Unknown  · APRA

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Value
0.7%
Unit
Percentage
Data Vintage
Q1 2026
Entity
fintech sector
Study Type
Unknown
Trend
Stable
C
Moderate quality evidence

Useful directional data with some methodological gaps. Treat as indicative rather than definitive — corroborate before citing in formal research.

52/100 confidence
APRA Primary Tier B
https://www.bankingday.com/article/underlying-profits-building-for-banks ↗
Confidence: 1/100 Vintage: Q1 2026
Source Article
While six months out of date, the APRA quarterly data on bank performance provides a stocktake on sector performance and is the only source of aggregate industry data. In the March 2009 quarter the sector return on equity was 11.9 per cent, and down from 17 per cent earlier in 2008. Return on assets…
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fintech sector: 0.7% digital ad spend. Source: APRA (Q1 2026). Via Lighthouse Research Data — https://lighthousedata.io/data/vc-investment-q1-2026
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<blockquote cite="https://lighthousedata.io/data/vc-investment-q1-2026" style="border-left:3px solid #2563eb;padding:12px 16px;margin:16px 0;font-family:system-ui,sans-serif;background:#f0f4ff;"><strong>0.7%</strong> — digital ad spend for fintech sector<br><small>Source: APRA (Q1 2026) · <a href="https://lighthousedata.io/data/vc-investment-q1-2026" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Lighthouse Data</a></small></blockquote>
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