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| | | BT has proposed changes to its Wealth Connect business which could see at least 38 roles become redundant, as Westpac continues to review its wealth platform, superannuation, investments and insurance businesses. BT's Wealth Connect team provides ... |
| | | | Happy consumer makes the economy grow stronger. The result of the latest Westpac-Melbourne Institute consumer sentiment survey disproves the aged-old adage that "money doesn't buy happiness". Australian consumer sentiment surged by 11.9% to a reading ... |
| | | | Following a comprehensive review, Westpac is choosing to hone its focus on Australia and New Zealand, consolidating its international operations into just three branches. Having reviewed its Asia, Europe and US businesses, Westpac will now move forward ... |
| | | | Global banks have paid out around US$10.5 billion in fines so far this year, with Westpac taking out third place thanks to the AUSTRAC scandal. The research, provided by Finbold, listed the top 10 biggest fines paid by global banks with US institutions ... |
| | | | ... ongoing shareholder resolution regarding climate policy. On the other hand, Market Forces is closely watching the effect of Westpac's May position statement. However, similar resolutions were lodged last year with ANZ, NAB and Westpac, garnering votes ... |
| | | | ... said. On the equities front, super funds' top holdings are remarkably consistent, with CSL, Commonwealth Bank, NAB, Westpac, BHP Group, Macquarie, ANZ, Woolworths, Rio Tinto and Telstra appearing among the top 10 holdings of almost all super funds. ... |
| | | | ... comparison, AIA's inflows fell 47.4% during the year, while MetLife Insurance, MLC Life Insurance, QInsure, Zurich Group and BT/Westpac Group fell 12.2%, 27.5%, 8.9%, 25.9%, and 15.8% respectively. The Rest mandate saw TAL's market share increase to ... |
| | | | Will they? Won't they? According to Bill, the RBA will. That's Westpac chief economist Bill Evans for you. Bill released a note a day after RBA deputy governor Guy Debelle addressed the Australian Industry Group's (AiG) September 22 virtual ... |
| | | | Westpac has agreed to pay a civil penalty of $1.3 billion in relation to its contraventions of the anti-money laundering and counter terrorism laws. As part of the agreement with AUSTRAC, Westpac has admitted to additional contraventions that were outlined ... |
| | | | ... our economy." Lumi has also added Steve Lambert to its board of directors and chair of its risk committee, who worked at Westpac and NAB. "I am really excited to be working with such a dynamic team. Having worked with several fintech start-ups, it is ... |
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