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10 April 2019 • By Sarah Simpkins • 1 min read

ASIC considering naming and shaming

ASIC has said it will be revising its criteria for enforcement and considering naming firms it finds engaging in misconduct, in response to the ...

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From super regional to super simple: ANZ’s shrinking act

ANZ is on a deliberate, narrower path under the leadership of CEO Shayne Elliott to become a “simpler, better bank”. But what does this mean for the ...

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Westpac confirms leadership changes 

The major bank has confirmed that head of BT advice Janet Watts will move to the group’s consumer bank as general manager of retail and premium

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Industry funds gain approval as super sector sinks

Customer satisfaction with industry funds saw an uptick in the year leading up to February, reigning above retail funds as the total approval rating ...

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Incumbent banks can’t rely on old models

Incumbent banks have a difficult task ahead of them as they work to reverse a relied upon business model to meet customer expectations, says neobank ...

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Financial firms forced to co-operate with AFCA

The government has announced that financial services licence holders will be required to co-operate with the new complaint’s authority in the ...

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Former Willis Towers Watson boss to lead Rice Warner

Rice Warner’s chief executive has stepped down after 30 years, with the former Australasia head for Willis Towers Watson to take over

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Liberal government budget a ticking debt bomb: Labor

The federal Labor party has committed to a stronger surplus while increasing spending and expanding tax breaks to everyday Australians in its budget ...

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Wealth bosses join FSC board

The Financial Services Council has appointed a number of top dogs in the wealth management industry from AMP, Commonwealth Bank’s NewCo ...

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Inquiry recommends against franking credit removal

The inquiry into Labor’s policy to remove refundable franking credits has recommended against its removal. The inquiry's chair, Liberal MP Tim ...

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