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Adrian Suljanovic

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Adrian Suljanovic is a journalist at Broker Daily with more than two years experience reporting on all facets of the third party distribution channel. Adrian has written for a range of business and finance titles including IFA, Investor Daily and Lawyer’s Weekly before joining the mortgages team in 2022. He graduated from the University of Wollongong in 2021 gaining a Bachelor of Communication & Media with a major in Digital & Social Media. E-mail Adrian at: [email protected]

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Brokers foresee business loan demand to increase

As cash flow pressures are poised to worsen for small businesses, commercial brokers are predicting a lift in working ca...Read More

Rate Money expands into Qld’s home loan market

The home loan provider has announced its venture into the Queensland market. Read More

Aggregator reports surge in commercial settlements

The aggregator has reported strong growth in its commercial settlements by its broker network. Read More

NAB reinforces it’s the ‘bank behind the broker’

The major bank has reiterated its stance on brokers through an executive’s update and two key appointments. Read More

Brokers reveal what’s ailing SME clients

Among ATO debts, cash flow issues, and higher materials and labour costs, brokers have shed light on the challenges faci...Read More

Aussie banks’ loan book growth dwindles

APRA’s stats have revealed a slowdown in the pace of growth in the loan books of the country’s banks during July. ...Read More

Younger generations holding on to home ownership dreams

Millennials and Gen Z are holding on to hope when it comes to achieving their dream homes, new research has found. ...Read More

Brokers to have their say about major banks in new survey

Brokers will have a voice to say what they really feel about channel commitment from the big four banks. Read More

Brokers report shift in repayment concerns as cost of living bites

Cost-of-living pressures are becoming a more prevalent stressor for borrowers, a survey has revealed. Read More

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