Upstreet can help your company grow by rewarding your customers with fractional shares

UPSTREET INVEST

Upstreet's INVEST product is the newest addition to our suite of products. We pride ourselves in offering a trading fee of $1 for every $1000 traded, making it accessible to all who'd like to have a trade portfolio.

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Upstreet has launched its new INVEST product.

Trade through Upstreet for just $1 per trade (up to $1,000).

What we do

With Upstreet, you can reward customers with your company's shares (if you are a public company) or shares in an ETF (if you are a privately held company).

For example, when a customer makes a purchase of $100, you reward them with $5 of shares.

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1. Download the Upstreet App
2. Create a user profile
3. Fund your Upstreet wallet
4. Trade!
1. Download the Upstreet App
Download the Upstreet app from the App Store for iPhone or the Google Play Store for Android.
2. Create a user profile
Create an Upstreet account to start building your investment portfolio.
3. Fund your Upstreet Wallet
Deposit funds, into your Upstreet Wallet, using your credit card or from your bank account. You can buy as little as $10 worth of shares.
4. Trade!
Select the company you would like to buy fractional shares of and become an investor today!

Customer share rewards
Employee Share Rewards
“On product” share rewards
Customer share rewards
Customers can earn shares when purchasing your product online or in-store.

Example
A customer makes a $100 purchase and gets rewarded with $5 in shares.

“On product” share rewards
Customers scan a unique barcode on your product and earn shares.

Example
A customer scans a unique barcode on the label of a wine bottle and gets rewarded $4 in shares.

Employee share rewards
Employees earn fractional share rewards at the discretion of their employer.

Example
An employee refers a friend to join the company and receives $1,000 in share rewards.

Buy from as little as $10 per trade for $1 per trade up to $1000.

With Upstreet, you can reward customers with your company's shares (if you are a public company) or shares in an ETF (if you are a privately held company).

For example, when a customer makes a purchase of $100, you reward them with $5 of shares.

"I purchased Amazon and Blackmores fractional shares. I wouldn’t be able to buy a full share, because these have a high share price. Because I do not want to put all my eggs in one basket. I purchased $100 of each."

- Hendra

User Interview

"Signing up to Upstreet was very easy. At first I didn’t quite understand the process, but it was really simple. I’ve since invested in two other companies, Netflix and Disney.

- Jennifer

User Interview

"I've been a friend of Upstreet since they first started. I'm blown away with what they've achieved in building Upstreet to become a share gifting, shopper rewards and soon, a low-cost investment platform. Fantastic company and platform."

- Phil Muscatello

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34%
purchase more product
30%
purchase more frequently
33%
stop buying competitor products
29%
are willing to pay a premium

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Disclaimer
The information in this website is prepared by ESC Operations Pty Ltd (ACN 635 424 538, AR 1283 677), who is an authorised representative of Cache Investment Management Pty Ltd (ACN 624 306 430 AFSL 514 360) (Cache). The Upstreet Fund is issued by Melbourne Securities Corporation Ltd (ACN 160 326 545, AFSL 428 289), as disclosed in the relevant product disclosure statement. All information is general information only and does not take into account your personal circumstances, financial situation or needs. Before making a financial decision, you should read the relevant Product Disclosure Statement and Target Market Determination and consider whether the product is right for you and whether you should obtain advice from a professional financial adviser.