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REST rolls out its millennial pitch

EMMA RAPAPORT  |  FRIDAY, 8 DEC 2017
... all three younger generations since September 2007. Generation X now comprises 36.2%, Millennials sit at 14.6% and Generation Z is up from zero to 1.9%. This corresponds with the declining market share of Baby Boomers (39.7%) and pre-Boomers (7.5%) as ...

Younger generations gaining super ground

JAMIE WILLIAMSON  |  TUESDAY, 7 NOV 2017
... three younger generations since September 2007 with Generation X now comprising 36.2%, Millennials sit at 14.6% and Generation Z up from zero to 1.9%. This corresponds with the declining market share of Baby Boomers (39.7%) and pre-Boomers (7.5%) as ...

Young Aussies driving sharemarket

JAMIE WILLIAMSON  |  FRIDAY, 1 SEP 2017
... Younger Australians are developing a greater understanding of fundamental investment principles as record numbers of Generation Z and Y investors embrace domestic shares in order to build wealth. According to new insights from nabtrade, in the 12 months ...

Females and Gen Y expecting less

JAMIE WILLIAMSON  |  MONDAY, 13 FEB 2017
... involved here, accounting for 55% of micro-entrepreneurs in the peer-to-peer economy and 25% of the sharing economy. Generation Z would rather support others in their entrepreneurial endeavours with 21% contributing to crowd funding sites in the last ...

Majority of Australians without financial plan

KERRIE SYDEE  |  TUESDAY, 23 AUG 2016
... independence (59%), lifestyle of choice (58%) and pursue interests and hobbies (50%). Of those surveyed, 43% believe generation Z (currently aged 7-21) will be financially worse off than their own generation, with 46% attributing this to the cost of ...

Advisers see regulated robo-advice opportunity

ALEX BURKE  |  TUESDAY, 10 MAR 2015
... "robo-advice" as a tool to access lower-income client groups. This is supported by 42% of participants' belief that Generation Z (born after 2000) would be most likely to use the software. "This is potentially a good sign for the burgeoning Australian ...
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