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Competition tops regulators’ agenda
The ACCC joined the recent Council of Financial Regulators meeting, to discuss competition in the financial sector including...
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How cashless will Australia become?
A global research report reckons cash payments for in-store purchase will make up just 2 per cent of transactions by 2024, making...
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Macroprudential again in focus amid heated housing market
The Reserve Bank’s decision to keep rates on hold will continue to put pressure on Australia’s already heated housing market....
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Teachers refreshes board
Teachers Mutual Bank Limited has made another addition to its new board as it focuses on bringing in skills in marketing to execute...
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Fin sector focus on disaster recovery required
Hitachi Vantara’s Adrian Johnson provides a practical use case in updating outdated strategy and systems to remove risks of...
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AB+F Magazine - March 2021
Getting a slice of the buy now, pay later pie. What now are the opportunities for BNPL?
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Lenders need to build on increase in consumer trust
One of the unexpected things to come out of the Covid-19 pandemic has been an uptick of consumer trust in banks, but with that...
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Borrowers still struggling
Almost a quarter of borrowers on mortgage deferrals do not think they will be able to service their loan when the holiday is over....
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Can the housing momentum continue?
House prices have surged at the fastest rate in seventeen years, according to the latest research from CoreLogic and while...
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How open banking will be pivotal in lending
Open banking has the potential to rapidly transform the mortgage industry, with innovative use cases greatly improving the...
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Growth outlook strong for Afterpay but regulatory and global risks remain
As the self-regulatory code for the buy now, pay later sector is rolled out on Monday, Afterpay still faces a potential regulatory...
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Athena gears up for growth
Athena financial chief marketing officer Natalie Dinsdale talks to AB+F about disrupting an industry laggard and the hit that comes...