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| | | ... approaching to register for attendance at the MAX Awards. The MAX Awards recognise achievers and innovators in marketing, advertising and sales excellence across the investment management, superannuation, insurance and financial planning industries. ... |
| | | | ... (13) and ministers of religion (13) all ahead of financial planners. The bottom five professions were car salesmen, advertising people, real estate agents, insurance brokers and union leaders. Also in the bottom half of the table were directors of public ... |
| | | | ... nominees from some 500 industry professionals, Financial Standard can now reveal the finalists for the MAX: Marketing, Advertising and Sales Excellence Awards. The MAX Awards shine a spotlight on the achievers and innovators in the field of marketing ... |
| | | | ... consider each end of the income spectrum. The leak, first aired on Sky News, says the federal government will run an advertising campaign post budget that spruiks $16 billion in budget savings over the next four years through measures including a crackdown ... |
| | | | The financial services industry's marketing, advertising and sales excellence awards, the 2016 MAX Awards, will be held on the 23rd of June at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney. Nominations are now open. The annual event is hosted by Financial ... |
| | | | ... YBR intends to leverage its brand, which it has built over five years of "consistent invesmtent in consumer-facing advertising." "This acquisition is a key part of our direct and online strategy to be launched to consumers in FY17," YBR executive chair ... |
| | | | ... recommendation or statement of opinion about the allocation of the funds among... general asset types" without, once again, advertising product. ASIC also provided additional guidance about the specific operating issues with digital advice, specifically ... |
| | | | ... upgrading its various consumer facing websites to make them available and easy to use on smart mobile devices. The SEC advertising campaign will be conducted across media channels covering radio, digital and print ads. |
| | | | ASIC has raised concerns about three companies advertising self-managed super fund services on social media. Skybridge Portfolios was using its Facebook page to advertise the benefits of SMSFs, including statements such as: "Get yourself a SMSF for ... |
| | | | ... Chris Meehan said this would "build shareholder value as we target the approximately $2 billion spent every year on advertising within the lifecycle of building, renovating and selling a property." |
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