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Westpac breaks through as most popular big four lender

by Staff Reporter • 20 Nov 2014
Australians have voted Westpac as their favourite major bank for the first time in a decade. READ MORE
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Prominent mortgage identity leaves lender

by James Mitchell • 20 Nov 2014
Darren McLeod has resigned from Firstmac after nine years with the non-bank. READ MORE
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Big four banks losing market share

by Nick Bendel • 18 Nov 2014
AFG brokers have been sending more business to non-major lenders but have shown less interest in their own white-label... READ MORE
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Cost of living pressures to slow down Victorian market

by Staff Reporter • 18 Nov 2014
Financial pressures could be about to put a handbrake on the Victorian property market, according to one valuation... READ MORE
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Study incentive makes broking a more exciting career option

by Nick Bendel • 17 Nov 2014
The FBAA has unveiled scholarships worth $16,900 to attract young talent to the industry. READ MORE
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Bankwest: still the biggest lender outside the big four

by Ian Rakhit • 14 Nov 2014
Bankwest stays ahead by valuing relationships, using broker feedback to shape product strategy and create new ways of... READ MORE
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The non-major lenders: where to next?

by John Bastick • 14 Nov 2014
It’s 2014 and the non-majors find themselves at a crossroads. The big four are going hard on service and price,... READ MORE
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Gail Kelly resigns from Westpac

by Staff Reporter • 13 Nov 2014
Westpac has announced today that Gail Kelly will retire as chief executive on February 1 after seven years in the... READ MORE
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Bank offers 'low' rates and 100 per cent offset account

by Staff Reporter • 13 Nov 2014
Bank of Sydney has revealed plans to offer borrowers a variable rate of 4.69 per cent. READ MORE
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Heritage Bank waives application fees

by Staff Reporter • 12 Nov 2014
Heritage Bank borrowers can save up to $600 after the mutual temporarily waived application fees. READ MORE