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| | | ... bank bosses who seem more focussed on delivering record profits for shareholders, developing multi-million dollar advertising and PR campaigns and cutting staff from branches, he said. "Cuts to frontline branch staff numbers and services are going to ... |
| | | | ... updated its webpages to support customers in making a decision. The campaign will appear on TV, online and on outdoor advertising across the UK over the next two years. |
| | | | ... demonstrably in the best interests of members." Operations which may come under scrutiny may include the funding of advertising campaigns, including Industry Super Australia's (ISA) 'foxes in the hen house' television and media campaign, which took on ... |
| | | | ... year - to about $11 million - and will include, along with the Cricket Australia partnership, "a rollout of a brand advertising campaign to build awareness of and grow the market for investing in global equities." Magellan attributed the rise in operating ... |
| | | | ... members' level of awareness by working closely with superannuation funds, including promoting its products through radio advertising. |
| | | | A record number turned out for the 22nd annual Financial Standard Marketing, Advertising and Sales Excellence Awards last night, recognising Australia's leading individuals and organisations in the financial services industry. The MAX Awards recognised ... |
| | | | ... marketing and communication specialists. Next week, the publication is hosting the annual Financial Standard Marketing, Advertising and Sales (MAX) Excellence Awards. Now in its 23rd year running, the MAX Awards recognise Australia's leading marketing ... |
| | | | ... doctors (89%) and pharmacists (84%) rounding up the top three professions. Real estate agents (7%), those working in advertising (5%) and car sales people (4%) were deemed to be the least trustworthy. Roy Morgan Research chief executive Michele Levine ... |
| | | | ... Ventures backed start-up, Goodments, founded by former ANZ financial adviser Tom Culver and his wife Emily Taylor of advertising firm Leo Burnett, was admitted to accelerator class last year and has attracted seed funding. Culver says the platform will ... |
| | | | ... professionals operating out of Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong and the US," Warner said. Vanguard, meanwhile, is currently advertising for two key fixed income roles: manager, fixed income; and investment risk manager - fixed income. On the former ... |
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