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ASIC a step closer to Storm resolution

ASIC RELEASE  |  FRIDAY, 19 MAR 2010
... informed and to collect additional information. There will be a paper back-up for those investors who may not have internet access. In relation to offers made to Storm investors as part of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) Storm Resolution Scheme ...

Supercorp set to launch superMate

RUTH LIEW  |  WEDNESDAY, 7 OCT 2009
... remain current and information is easily accessible to an SMSF trustee and their adviser 24 hours a day via secure internet access," he said.

IRESS software gets thumbs up

RUTH LIEW  |  TUESDAY, 1 APR 2008
IRESS' planning software, XPLAN, has recorded the highest level of satisfaction amongst planners for fully featured planning software, a new report shows. According to the latest Investment Trends Planner Technology report, XPLAN - a web-deployed platform ...

Corp funds still unfazed by choice: Deloitte

ALEX DUNNIN  |  TUESDAY, 17 JUL 2007
... because too many clearly lag their competition. "[They are] introducing services such as telephone enquiry and internet access to their benefits, retained benefits sections and spouse accounts," said Walker. Other areas where they also need to catch ...

Govt proposes shorter PDS

CHRIS NICHOLLS  |  WEDNESDAY, 28 MAR 2007
... this is a legislative development that will no doubt be closely watched by other jurisdictions," Gilbert said. "Internet access is rapidly approaching 80 per cent in Australian households, and people increasingly use the web to research products online ...

Daily economic round-up

PETER BELL  |  WEDNESDAY, 20 DEC 2006
... usage shows the strength of the nation's love of new technology. In 2005-06, 60 per cent of households had home Internet access and 70 per cent had a home computer. During this time broadband access doubled to about 2.3 million households. Continuing ...

FPA and ASIC warn consumers to defend against fraudsters

... about potential scams, unethical or fraudulent behaviour, illegal schemes or high risk options. Consumers without internet access however are still on their own. ASIC's executive director of consumer protection, Greg Tanzer, said, "Over the past six ...

ABS releases data on household use of information technology

... per cent of households had access to a computer at home (up from 44% in 1998), and 46% of households had some Internet access (up from 16% in 1998). In 2002, 66% of Australian adults used a computer. The percentage of adults who used a computer was still ...
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