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What’s Making Headlines – record-high broker market share

by Adrian Suljanovic • 5 Apr 2024
The Adviser’s What’s Making Headlines? podcast runs down the big news stories for the week in bite-sized chunks to... READ MORE

Out and About March 2024

by Reporter • 5 Apr 2024
We wrap up some of the industry events that took place in the month of March. READ MORE

How have low building approvals impacted construction financing?

by Adrian Suljanovic • 5 Apr 2024
Weak dwelling approvals have presented several hurdles for the construction financing industry. READ MORE

Why are more borrowers using mortgage brokers?

by Adrian Suljanovic • 4 Apr 2024
With broker share at a record high, members of the broking industry have revealed why more consumers are turning to... READ MORE

Mortgage broker market share reaches 71.8%: MFAA

by Adrian Suljanovic • 3 Apr 2024
The association has confirmed that broker market share has surpassed previous heights. READ MORE

In Focus: Building a better business

by NAB • 2 Apr 2024
Following on from the Better Business Summit and Better Business Awards roadshow, partnered by NAB, we’re sitting... READ MORE

Mortgage Choice appoints new Victorian/Tasmanian state manager

by Charlotte Humphrys • 2 Apr 2024
The aggregator’s head of broker growth has been appointed as the new state manager for Victoria and Tasmania. READ MORE

Will Labour Force data shift the RBA’s outlook?

by Adrian Suljanovic • 25 Mar 2024
A data-dependent central bank could be more cautious with its outlook on interest rates off the back of recent... READ MORE

Master the Market: Brokerage Success Webinar

by Broker Essentials • 22 Mar 2024
Join Jason Back in this free webinar to redefine success, mastering market challenges for unparalleled brokerage... READ MORE

How are brokers navigating an uncertain interest rate environment?

by Adrian Suljanovic • 21 Mar 2024
Brokers have shed light on the steps they’re taking to look after clients as the outlook on interest rates remains... READ MORE