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Non-Bank Lending Awards 2014

by John Bastick • 1 Apr 2014
The non-bank lending sector is back – bigger, leaner and more competitive. Now a real alternative to banks, the... READ MORE
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Major Lender of the Year revealed

by John Bastick • 1 Apr 2014
Over 650 brokers have given their feedback on the big four banks to reveal which is best servicing the needs of... READ MORE
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CBA shows first home buyers the money

by Nick Bendel • 1 Apr 2014
The Commonwealth Bank has responded to a “very high” demand for loans from first home buyers by extending a $1,000... READ MORE
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Big banks come under fire again

by Nick Bendel • 1 Apr 2014
Some brokers have defended the big four banks after they were attacked by another industry association. READ MORE
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Chinese agent flying to Sydney for cashed-up clients

by Nick Bendel • 28 Mar 2014
Hong Kong investors are showing strong interest in the Australian market – partly because they can borrow money at 2... READ MORE
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Banks warned about lending standards

by Nick Bendel • 28 Mar 2014
Some banks may be letting big profits go to their heads by dropping lending standards, according to the Reserve Bank of... READ MORE
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Non-bank lenders 'keep the banks honest'

by Nick Bendel • 27 Mar 2014
Brokers have voiced support for the competition the non-banks bring to the industry, as the winners of the Non-Bank... READ MORE
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Developer-turned-lender feels wrath of ASIC

by Staff Reporter • 27 Mar 2014
Queensland developer Kawana Island Properties has fallen foul of ASIC after engaging in unlicensed credit activity. READ MORE
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Big four banks too dominant: MFAA

by Staff Reporter • 26 Mar 2014
The MFAA has called for the federal government to lower borrowing costs by undermining the power of the big banks. READ MORE
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Clients can reward you for telling them hard truths

by Nick Bendel • 26 Mar 2014
Sometimes the best way to impress a client is to say no or lower their expectations, according to one firm. READ MORE