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| | | ... year, has since shaved hours off some end-to-end review processes, further highlighting the improvements AI is delivering. She also believes that if AI is implemented "front-to-back", a business can provide "functionality and features to the market at ... |
| | | | ... advantage of some loopholes in the law which allow them to sell financial advice unsolicited. So that's a challenge," she says. "A good financial adviser doesn't need lead generation services in order to develop a good pool of financial advice ... |
| | | | ... feedback about how they should prepare their listing rules and so forth. We'll have to continue to watch this space," she said. |
| | | | ... programs may continue to identify legacy issues, and we expect Westpac to maintain its unquestionably strong capital position," she said. |
| | | | ... community must guard against the unintended consequences that may arise when mandates or restrictions distort the system," she said. The MCGPI makes clear the central purpose of pensions must remain to secure retirement income, guided by fiduciary duty ... |
| | | | ... approaches to member engagement, like offering webinars, in-person seminars, TV programs, and radio and social media content," she said. "However, we saw little evidence of wider processes in place to identify vulnerable groups and adequately support ... |
| | | | ... the government will make a big difference to the retirements of more than a million of Australia's lowest-paid workers," she said. "The LISTO boost is a win for low-paid workers, a win for women, a win for key workers, and a win for the principle ... |
| | | | ... authority sent to the Vision Super. Allegedly, a Vision Super representative declined to deal with the employee after asking where she was physically located. Addressing REs, ASIC warned that "failing to adequately supervise outsourced functions could ... |
| | | | ... national mental health crisis, and we need to set clear, evidence-based guidance about the support life insurers provide," she said. "Insurers will always be there to help Australians with severe conditions that prevent them from working, but like the ... |
| | | | ... for us to understand it better, we might have done some modelling, and that is for us to provide good advice to government," she said. Despite confirming conversations around amendments to the legislation have been had, Brown added, "there has been no ... |
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