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Fabian Cotter

Fabian Cotter

AUTHOR | No. of articles: 108


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Broker channel pivotal in AMP-Bricklet FHB deal

A new shared-equity partnership to give select first-home buyers a boost over deposit hurdles has been launched.

LENDER • Tue, 22 Nov 2022

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Aussie holiday plans scuttled as rates’ reality kicks in

Increasingly ditched end-of-year holiday plans are putting mortgage refinancing in focus, latest Aussie Home Loans information has revealed.

BORROWER • Mon, 21 Nov 2022

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Broking embraces government franchising transparency push

Both peak bodies for the national mortgage broking industry welcome recent franchising transparency requirements, they have said.

COMPLIANCE • Sun, 20 Nov 2022

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Commercial lending ‘remains healthy’: Report

Lender interest in Australian commercial real estate continues to be high, a new survey has revealed.

LENDER • Sun, 20 Nov 2022

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Broker channel ‘important part’ of Heritage-PCCU future

Aggregators and brokers are still key to the Heritage Bank-People’s Choice Credit Union merger, the mutuals have said.

LENDER • Thu, 17 Nov 2022

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Interstate commercial lending alliance launched

EXCLUSIVE Sydney’s Marketplace Finance and Victoria’s My Local Broker have joined forces to bolster MLB broker commercial loans.

BROKER • Wed, 16 Nov 2022

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RedZed fulfills 3rd RMBS issuance: $500m

Self-employed specialist broker RedZed has notched up its third successful RMBS pricing for 2022, the company has confirmed.

BROKER • Mon, 14 Nov 2022

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‘Factor in’ property tax repayments, MFAA warns brokers

“Proactively” bring NSW stamp duty changes to clients’ attention but no tax advice, the MFAA has reminded.

COMPLIANCE • Sun, 13 Nov 2022

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As home loans fall, NAB eyes business lending ‘homeland’

The Australian home lending system “will probably drop” to 2.5–3 per cent growth in 2023, NAB has forecasted.

LENDER • Wed, 09 Nov 2022

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