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CCR requirements will backfire on borrowers: FBAA

by Reporter • 14 Feb 2018
An industry association has warned that there’s “no chance in hell” the new comprehensive credit reporting... READ MORE
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CCR a ‘game-changer’ for mortgages

by Reporter • 9 Feb 2018
The draft legislation for mandatory comprehensive credit reporting has been released, with the Treasurer saying... READ MORE
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AMP adds billions to book despite ‘intense’ mortgage market

by Reporter • 8 Feb 2018
The non-major lender has attributed strong growth in owner-occupied lending to the $2.3 billion worth of mortgages it... READ MORE
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5 ways to settle more loans in 2018

by Loan Market • 2 Feb 2018
Promoted by It’s no news to a broker that more time with customers equals more settled loans. But the... READ MORE
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State governments launch housing affordability initiatives

by Reporter • 31 Jan 2018
The Victorian and Tasmanian governments have both launched new initiatives to make housing more affordable for local... READ MORE
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One in three mortgages being rejected, says BDM

by Reporter • 29 Jan 2018
One Sydney-based BDM and former mortgage broker says that one in three clients are unable to obtain a loan as a result... READ MORE
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Why positive credit reporting is such a big deal for our industry

by Matthew Santosa, Head of Broker and Marketing at MoneyPlace • 25 Jan 2018
Promoted by I take a look at my credit report every year. It’s interesting. READ MORE
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FBAA voices concern over IO loan restrictions

by Reporter • 19 Jan 2018
The prudential regulator’s restrictions on the amount of interest-only loans that can be written by lenders could end... READ MORE
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Mortgage demand continues to climb

by Reporter • 18 Jan 2018
The latest figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics show that demand for both owner-occupied and investor home... READ MORE
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More borrowers consider their mortgage a burden than a benefit

by Reporter • 17 Jan 2018
More than half of Australian mortgagors consider their home loan to be a burden, while just 44 per cent believe it is a... READ MORE