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.
Government unveils skills stimulus package
The government has launched a skills package that includes funding for retraining and upskilling the Australian workforce and supporting apprentices.
GROWTH • Thu, 16 Jul 2020
SFSF invests $2.7bn in June quarter
The federal government’s Structured Finance Support Fund’s total investments and commitments have hit almost $3 billion as at 30 June.
GROWTH • Tue, 14 Jul 2020
Choice welcomes RedZed to panel
The aggregation group has announced the addition of self-employed specialist lender RedZed Lending Solutions to its panel.
AGGREGATOR • Mon, 13 Jul 2020
Why this broker thinks like a business owner
Equilibria Finance managing director Anthony Landahl explains how building a business required him to think like a business owner and make decisions differently.
BROKER • Mon, 13 Jul 2020
Are you being heard?
With the economic crisis creating a demand for help and support, staying on top of your marketing strategy remains vital. In fact, a crisis like COVID-19 might be the ...
SALES & MARKETING • Sun, 12 Jul 2020
Connective launches broker education series
Connective has launched an education series for brokers to help vulnerable clients, particularly women, navigate financial hardship during COVID-19.
BROKER • Sun, 12 Jul 2020
Hot Property: The biggest property headlines from the week 6-10 July 2020
The weekly round-up of the biggest news stories from across Momentum Media’s property titles for the week ending 10 July.
SALES & MARKETING • Thu, 09 Jul 2020
AFCA broker complaints drop in the ocean
The number of complaints made to AFCA against all brokers have remained insignificant, despite AFCA receiving complaints about credit and loan repayment issues.
BROKER • Tue, 07 Jul 2020
Borrowers fail to cash in on lower rates
More than half of all mortgage-holders believe that the interest rate on their home loans could be lower, but are settling for their current rate, according to research
BORROWER • Mon, 06 Jul 2020