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12 September 2018 • By Eliot Hastie • 1 min read

COBA responds to ABA’s code of practice

COBA has responded to statements made by ABA that the ABA new code of practice should be adopted by non-members. The Customer Owned Banking ...

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RBA warns of ‘credit quality issues’ amid ballooning debt

The central bank has warned that household debt risks remain high and could pose a threat to credit quality. In her address to the Ai Group on ...

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Freedom flogged life insurance to mentally disabled Aussies

The royal commission has heard how the insurance provider sold cover over the phone to a number of vulnerable people including a disabled man with ...

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Class action lawsuit launched against bank-owned funds

Slater & Gordon has announced today the launch of what could potentially be Australia’s largest class action lawsuit. Slater & Gordon is ...

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Wealth management firms to drive ESG investing says firm

The future of retail environmental, social, and governance investing will be driven by wealth management firms predicts Cerulli Associates

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Banking industry body praises ABA’s new banking code

The Australian Banking Association has advised that the new Banking Code of Practice, approved recently by the Australian Securities and Investments ...

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Digital banking platform launches for SME sector

A new digital banking platform is being launched to capture a gap in the Australian SME sector.  Judo Capital is set to launch its new bank with ...

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Moody’s sees infrastructure opportunities in government projects

The ratings agency is confident that privatisation opportunities will arise out of a state government push to fund and develop large greenfield assets ...

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ClearView’s boiler room tactics exposed by royal commission

The Hayne royal commission has heard how a major life insurer broke the law multiple times over a three-year period in an attempt to hit telephone ...

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Senator calls for criminal penalties in super industry

Senator John Williams has called for parliament to introduce legislation that would bring criminal charges to lawbreakers in ...

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