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Steve Smith’s investment in Koala began in 2015 when the company was unproven in the Australian market. At that time, Smith invested $100,000 for a 10% stake in the company. Fast forward to March 31, 2026, and his stake was valued at $11.9 million at the time of its listing.

By the end of the trading day, the value of Smith’s holdings rose to over $13.2 million, marking a single-day gain of nearly $1.4 million. However, due to subsequent funding rounds, Smith’s holding in Koala was reduced to 3.9%.

In addition to his success with Koala, Smith has diversified his investments. He is an ambassador for Bamboo, a fintech app designed to help users invest spare change in digital currencies and precious metals. Furthermore, he co-founded Oat Milk Goodness and was an early investor in Snappr, an online photography marketplace.

Despite these successes in the business realm, Smith faced challenges in his cricket career. He went unsold in the IPL 2026 auction, which reflects a wider shift in T20 batting philosophy. Observers note that teams are increasingly focused on players who can influence games within a few overs, reducing the demand for steady but slower contributors.

Smith’s recent performance included scoring 31 off 23 balls in a match against Islamabad United, indicating that while he remains a competitive player, the dynamics of T20 cricket are evolving.

A $100,000 decision made at a kitchen table in 2015 had become a $13 million position by the close of trading on March 31, 2026. This remarkable growth underscores Smith’s acumen as an investor, even as he navigates the complexities of his cricket career.

As the cricket season progresses, it remains to be seen how Smith will adapt to the changing landscape of T20 cricket and whether he will continue to leverage his business investments effectively.

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