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| | ... loan. The offer will save members approximately $350 on the regular application fee, according to Wizard chairman Mark Bouris. Aviva's move follows their recent offer of health insurance discounts through Manchester Unity. The move is the first time ... |
| | | ... Wizard points out that they are funded by parent company, GE which is also triple A rated. Wizard Chairman and founder Mark Bouris said, "While non-banks were quite similar three to four years ago, Wizard now has little in common with them today." |
| | | Wizard Home Loans founder Mark Bouris and former UBS banker Bryan Davies have joined forces to create new retail advice and wealth management company Yellow Brick Road (YBR). The company will focus on after-tax returns, offering advice, accounting ... |
| | | ... sum of the parts. However, there are also the risks, such as your mortgage-mates skipping town or losing their job. Mark Bouris, chairman of Wizard Home Loans, said, however, "There may be issues to manage but the agreement will dictate what happens. ... |
| | | ... Kerry Packer's Publishing and Broadcasting, Deutsche Asset Management, State Capital Corp - representing chairman Mark Bouris - and ABN AMRO, has been the subject of sale talk for some months. In July there was speculation AFIG was talking to GE Money ... |
| | | ... by Deutsch Asset Management, Kerry Packer\'s Publishing and Broadcasting, State Capital Corp representing chairman Mark Bouris and ABN AMRO, has been the subject of sale talk for some months, talk that it has consistently rebuffed. \"We have no comment,\" ... |
| | | ... than superannuation which will support the home loan industry in years to come, Wizard Home Loans executive chairman Mark Bouris said yesterday. Mr Bouris, speaking at a luncheon hosted by the American Chamber of Commerce, said although the market will ... |
| | | ... interest rates and predicted that the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) will cut rates soon. Wizard executive chairman Mark Bouris said the RBA would hold rates until August or September but predicted a 50 basis point cut before Christmas. "Rates around ... |
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