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13 June 2013 • By • 1 min read

IFM adds to debt investments team

IFM has added two new professionals to it debt investments team in both Australia and the United Kingdom as it looks to broaden its global reach

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Cormann decries financial services 'turf war'

Shadow minister for financial services Mathias Cormann has raised concerns that lobbying around the Tax Agent Services Act amendments has created a ...

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BT dispels sign-on bonus myth

As BT Financial Group looks to further grow its new BT Select offering, the group has moved to clear up misconceptions around the incentives financial ...

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Life insurance resting on asset growth

Life industry premiums fell by almost $2 billion in 2012 but revenue jumped on improved investment performance, Australian Prudential Regulation ...

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Proposed TASA start date ‘inconceivable’: FSC

The Tax Agent Services regime is just as significant as the FOFA reforms, and to implement them simultaneously would be “inconceivable”, according to ...

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Challenger A-REIT refinances debt

Challenger Diversified Property Group (CDI) has taken advantage of favourable interest rates to refinance its entire $300 million debt facility

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AIOFP deal differentiates IFAs: Instreet

Independent financial advisers (IFAs) have a new value-add against institutions amid the Future of Financial Advice (FOFA) reforms, according to ...

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Rivkin appoints new chairman

Share investing advice firm Rivkin has appointed a new chairman as it looks to expand into managed fund products. In his new role, James Chirnside ...

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Tyndall AM creates senior fixed income role

Tyndall Asset Management (AM) has strengthened its fixed income team through the appointment of a newly created role. James Alexander has taken up ...

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Direct life insurance rises

Direct life insurance saw significant double-digit growth in 2012, with lapse rates less of a factor compared with the advised segment of the market

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