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08 August 2019 • By Sarah Simpkins • 1 min read

VicSuper chair and deputy play musical chairs

VicSuper has switched the roles of deputy chair Wayne Kayler-Thomson and chairman Christine Stewart. Chief executive Michael Dundon indicated the ...

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Spaceship co-founder to depart, new boss confirmed

Investment platform Spaceship has made its interim chief executive Andrew Moore its new permanent boss, with its former head indicating he will be ...

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Pinnacle profit grows by 32%

Investment manager Pinnacle generated a net profit after tax (NPAT) for financial year 2019 of $30.5 million, up by 32 per cent from the prior year, ...

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CBA wealth profit drops, remediation escalates

Commonwealth Bank of Australia has seen its wealth management profit  plunge by 37 per cent in financial year 2019, with the bank casting off its ...

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Suncorp profits fall by over 80%

The Suncorp group recently released its 2019 full-year results and announced a 83.5 per cent fall in net profits after tax. The group’s profits in ...

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Markets Disciplinary Panel streamlined by ASIC

ASIC has updated its regulatory guidance on the operation of the Markets Disciplinary Panel to simplify and streamline it. The MDP, which acts ...

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APRA on track to deliver royal commission recommendations

APRA has provided a six-month update on the delivery of the royal commission recommendations and has advised it is on track to meet its deadlines

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Women closing gender wealth gap

The gap in average wealth of Australian men and women is narrowing, according to new research by Roy Morgan. The Roy Morgan Wealth Report July 2019 ...

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ANZ scraps individual bonuses

ANZ has announced wide ranging reforms to its remuneration structure with the biggest change to remove individual bonuses for many of its employees

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Investor to bring expanded case against EY

Sydney investment firm London City Equities has won its bid to bring an expanded case against Ernst & Young, for the accounting giant’s auditing ...

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