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Tas Bindi

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Tas Bindi is the features editor on the mortgage titles and writes about the mortgage industry, macroeconomics, fintech, financial regulation, and market trends.   Prior to joining Momentum Media, Tas wrote for business and technology titles such as ZDNet, TechRepublic, Startup Daily, and Dynamic Business.  You can email Tas on: [email protected]    


Mutuals poised for growth as Parliament passes bill

Mutuals poised for growth as Parliament passes bill

A new bill designed to level the playing field for mutual banks has passed both houses of Parliament. Read More
NAB

Economist predicts 0.5% cash rate within two years

Australia’s central bank will be compelled to drop the already record-low official cash rate to 0.5 per cent within th...Read More
HSBC

HSBC outpacing peers on mortgage growth

HSBC’s owner-occupied home loan portfolio growth has outpaced other non-major banks, as well as the big four, accordin...Read More
APRA

APRA consults on BEAR obligations for smaller ADIs

APRA has launched a four-week consultation on how the BEAR applies to variable remuneration arrangements for small to me...Read More
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ACCC revises Customer Data Right rules

Australia’s competition watchdog has released a revised draft of Consumer Data Right rules for public consultation. ...Read More
Thinktank

Thinktank enters residential SMSF market as banks exit

Thinktank has confirmed its entry into the residential self-managed super fund LRBA market, following a wave of exits by...Read More
NAB questioned on ‘catastrophic’ fraud oversight

NAB questioned on ‘catastrophic’ fraud oversight

The CEO of NAB was grilled about how a $40 million fraud case went undetected for years until a bank staff member blew t...Read More
APRA

APRA clamping down on P2P lending models

The prudential regulator has warned that it would take action if ADIs aren’t more diligent in identifying and mitigat...Read More
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Federal Court receives $35m to combat financial crime

The Federal Court of Australia has for the first time been given jurisdiction over corporate crime and a $35 million fun...Read More

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