New Zealand is fast becoming a startup hub in the southern hemisphere, and is home to over 2,400 startups according to their ministry of business.
Auckland has a massive percentage of these businesses, boasting 58% of the country’s startup population.
Why Is Auckland So Popular With Entrepreneurs?
Though Auckland isn’t a capital city, it certainly leads the way when it comes to business, playing a leading role in the New Zealand economy.
This is not only because of its gorgeous landscape and high quality of life, but also because it has a massive cultural centre. This makes it attractive to businesses because of the buzz around the city.
Not only that, but the city’s banking district holds a huge percentage of the country’s GDP and is a centre for finance and investment.
All of these factors have contributed to Auckland becoming an increasingly popular global startup hub. Here, we look at the companies leading the charge solidifying Auckland as a centre of entrepreneurship…
PaidNice – Automated Payment Software
PaidNice helps businesses make sure they are paid on time by notifying them of overdue payments and sending automatic reminders and follow ups.
Their platform integrates easily with a company’s accounting software, allowing them to handle late payments more easily. With Paidnice, businesses can focus more on their output and less on chasing overdue payments.
Kami – Online Learning Support
Kami is an online learning platform, designed to help teachers support their students. The platform allows them to create resources, share feedback and even use their AI to auto-grade papers.
Not only that, but the platform delivers regular data, so teachers can more accurately track student performance. Used by over 40 million teachers, it’s the perfect assistant in online learning.
Ambit – AI-Powered Chatbots
Ambit is an AI chatbot designed to help companies level up their customer service.
This can help massively increase retention, satisfaction and reduce response time. With the bots able to be the first port of call, company customer support teams can focus on more complex needs, ensuring that all customers are well looked after.
Ama – Natural Self-Care Products
Ama is a company that creates sustainable, natural and ethical products, locally sourced in New Zealand.
The company is tapping into the demand for more sustainable products, that are created with local ingredients. Their products are carefully created to produce long lasting scents, without compromising on quality. By focusing on sustainability, they are creating products that are perfect for eco-conscious consumers.
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Vertus Energy – Bioenergy from Waste
Vertus Energy is turning organic waste into renewable energy by harnessing the power of bacteria. Their technology, Boda can either turn waste into bio-methane or convert it into renewable natural gases.
Through their technologies, they are changing the way we are able to convert waste into energy.
InsuredHQ – Insurance Management Software
InsuredHQ is a company that is on a mission to help insurers become digital-first.
Through their software platform, insurers are able to track claims, broker deals and manage all their accounting. With personalisation at its core, it can be adapted to a number of needs, helping insurance businesses focus more on their customers and less on processing.
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CarbonClick – Carbon Offsetting
CarbonClick is a carbon offsetting company, helping businesses and people lower their carbon footprints.
Through their projects, which include reforestation, regeneration and clean energy investment, the company is allowing people to offset with confidence.
Melodics – Music Practice Software
Melodics is a desktop app that helps people learn to play new instruments. By encouraging practice and repetition, the software helps people learn to play songs that they love.
Users get free access to 60 lessons for 5 minutes a day, making music education more accessible to all.
Enrolmy – Children’s Activity Management
Enrolmy is an easy-to-use platform to help providers manage kid activities.
It is perfect for companies like after-school clubs, camps and care providers, helping business keep all enrolment in one place. Not only that, it also allows them to keep track of payments, allowing them to spend less time on processes and more time delivering impactful sessions.
Griefity – Digital Grief Support
Griefity is a digital grief support platform, that provides free resources for those suffering with grief. The company is rooted in community, providing free support to those that need.
With a range of resources, including articles, workshops and virtual support groups, Griefity aims to make the grieving process that little bit easier.