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| | | ... initiative, going directly to those who need help and support and who need it now. Mota said the IOOF Community Offer will open up wealth management, in a time of need, to all Australians. "It is a tangible and meaningful approach to supporting the broader ... |
| | | | ... today launched its Consumer Data Right Register and Accreditation Application Platform (RAAP), set to be the "IT backbone" of open banking in Australia. Consumer Data Right gives consumers greater access and control over their data, allowing them to ... |
| | | | ... exam. Registrations for the June exam, also to be held remotely, have been extended until 29 May 2020. Registrations are also open for the August 2020 exam. Subject to COVID-19 restrictions, the exam may be offered in physical locations as well as re ... |
| | | | ... be made. "Employers can still apply up to May 31 for payments made in April," it said. "Moreover the program will remain open to businesses that meet the eligibility criteria at any time over the six months it is in operation." In light of the take-up ... |
| | | | ... No payment is to be made by IOOF to either party, the group said. "IOOF is very pleased with the outcome," IOOF said. The open class action was originally announced in March 2019 with Quinn Emanuel partner Damien Scattini telling Financial Standard he ... |
| | | | ... the ability to write as big cheques going forward. It may come in the form of mezzanine or subordinated capital...We are open to looking at that." IFM has played in direct corporate lending since the inception of its credit team in 1999. The corporate ... |
| | | | ... managers that could play a differentiated role in State Super's Global Best Ideas satellite manager portfolio. "We ran a lengthy open search process to take stock of, and potentially allocate to under-explored investment ideas with long term alpha potential," ... |
| | | | Forget Australia's simmering political and trade tension with China, there's one building right inside our very borders. Canberra's worried that Beijing's ban on beef imports, increased tariff on barley could extend to boycott of Australia's ... |
| | | | ... this rebound is likely to come from the US, as the country pushes to reopen businesses and the economy. "As the US begins to open, individuals are getting back in their cars and avoiding public transport," he said. "The latest Apple mobility data show ... |
| | | | ... Even though there is so much distraction in the market, Murphy said Challenger believes the tool is worth having out in the open, given retirees and pre-retirees are still tasked with planning their future. "Retirees without a guaranteed source of income ... |
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