Malavika Santhebennur is a content specialist at Momentum Media, focusing on mortgages and finance writing. Before joining Momentum Media in 2019, Malavika held roles with Money Management and Benchmark Media, where she was writing about financial services.
1 in 2 SMEs keen to invest: Prospa
More than half of all SME owners have plans to invest in their business in the next six to 12 months, with smaller businesses more inclined to do so, according to a ...
LENDER • Wed, 02 Jun 2021
RBA announces June rate decision
The RBA has revealed its official cash rate decision for June, as Victoria endures a fresh round of the COVID-19 lockdown.
BORROWER • Tue, 01 Jun 2021
ALI Group partners with retail life insurer
The mortgage protection provider has partnered with Zurich Financial Services Australia to underwrite its life insurance product, My Protection Plan.
LENDER • Mon, 31 May 2021
The taxman cometh: How brokers can help SME clients at EOFY
Both business confidence and the appetite for equipment finance and purchases have surged in the past few months. As such, the time is ripe for brokers to not only assist ...
GROWTH • Mon, 31 May 2021
1 in 8 SMEs failed to access additional funds: ABS
Around one in eight SMEs who sought additional funds over the last three months had been unsuccessful in obtaining the funds, according to ABS data.
BORROWER • Sun, 30 May 2021
Connective Select to offer digital signatures
The aggregator will introduce a digital option for Connective Select borrowers to sign their home loan offer documents.
AGGREGATOR • Sun, 30 May 2021
‘The bill is done’: Jacqui Lambie on RLO repeal
The government said that it would continue to work with the Senate crossbench on responsible lending reforms after senator Jacqui Lambie said she would not support the ...
COMPLIANCE • Thu, 27 May 2021
Moneytech joins SME recovery scheme panel
The fintech lender has been accepted into the federal government’s SME Recovery Loan Scheme, available through direct and referral partner channels.
TECH • Thu, 27 May 2021
Vic opposition vows to scrap stamp duty
The Victorian opposition party said that it would scrap the Labor government’s stamp duty tax increase on the family home if elected to power.
COMPLIANCE • Wed, 26 May 2021