Peppermint Innovation Ltd. announced the commercial launch of its bizmoPay micro-enterprise loan offering. The 'phase 1' commercial launch of bizmoPay now allows any of bizmoto's 56,000 agents to access any of three bizmoPay micro-loan products via its mobile bizmoto App. The milestone comes after Peppermint successfully completed a three-month pilot program to ensure a seamless integration of its bizmoPay program with the bizmoto mobile App. As of 12 October 2021, a total of 359 loans had been issued under Peppermint's pilot bizmoPay program across the three different types of loans - Platinum Plus, Platinum and Silver - as a pre- cursor to the roll-out of its 'phase 1' commercial launch. Peppermint is aiming to issue 1,000 loans to bizmoto agents during the next three-month period. A comprehensive marketing campaign promoting the benefits of bizmoPay's micro-enterprise loan offering will be launched during the next three months targeting Peppermint's 56,000 plus registered bizmoto agents. Recent analysis from the first 45 days of the pilot bizmoPay program showed, on average, loan recipients increased their transactional volume by approximately eight-times across the bizmoto ecosystem of services. As previously reported, several agents significantly outperformed the average transactional volume during the first 45-day pilot period, including 20 agents who performed more than 50 transactions, five agents who completed more than 100 transactions and one agent who undertook more than 250 transactions. On average, the total number of bizmoPay loan recipients completed 13 transactions during the 45-days of the bizmoPay pilot program, yielding $1.05 per day per agent in transaction value. That volume of transactions would represent an additional circa AUD 22 million per annum in revenue if extrapolated across Peppermint's 56,000 registered bizmoto agents. In addition, the shorter term and lower value Silver bizmoPay loan product only commenced trials in the last week of September. As such, no meaningful data has been collected for the Silver bizmoPay loans because they were only issued at the end of the pilot period.