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A diversified debtor offering

by Huntley Mitchell • 14 Jul 2015
Angus Sedgwick, CEO of The Invoice Market, explains his business’ point of difference from traditional debtor finance... READ MORE
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Bibby announces 50pc funding increase

by Reporter • 14 Jul 2015
Debtor finance specialist Bibby Financial Services has increased its maximum funding limit on progress claim finance to... READ MORE
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TIM boasts $75m in funded invoices

by Reporter • 14 Jul 2015
Australia’s first peer-to-peer invoice funding platform, The Invoice Market (TIM), has announced it has funded over... READ MORE
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APRA stats show investor crackdown still work in progress

by Huntley Mitchell • 7 Jul 2015
Ten third-party banks are growing their investor lending books faster than APRA guidelines – and three have actually... READ MORE
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Stamp duty increases 695pc in past 20 years

by Reporter • 25 Jun 2015
Property buyers around Australia have suffered colossal increases in stamp duty over the past two decades. READ MORE
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NSW govt expects stamp duty revenue decline

by • 24 Jun 2015
Yesterday’s NSW state budget has forecast an easing in residential transfer duty growth, having grown an estimated 20... READ MORE
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Investor loans defy APRA crackdown

by • 10 Jun 2015
The value of new investor loans rose in April despite attempts by the prudential regulator to curb investor lending,... READ MORE
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Dramatic fall in investor lending: APRA stats

by Reporter • 2 Jun 2015
New data from APRA shows that its crackdown on investor lending may be working. READ MORE
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Banks to pay up to $6m each to fund regulator

by Reporter • 29 May 2015
APRA has revealed it will pay particular attention to housing lending standards next financial year as discussions... READ MORE
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ACCC voices ‘widespread concerns’ about credit repair firms

by Nick Bendel • 27 May 2015
Credit repair companies regularly mislead and exploit vulnerable consumers, according to a regulator’s report. READ MORE