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| | | ... largely under-serviced $90 billion healthcare sector. NAB Health is offering products and financial services tailor-made for medical professionals such as doctors, pharmacists, dentists, optometrists, chiropractors and medical researchers, among others. ... |
| | | | ... Centric Wealth is planning to remedy. Paul Cooke, a Centric adviser who specialises in offering advice to doctors and medical practitioners, said the same issues recurred constantly across many professional fields, including finance, accounting, legal ... |
| | | | ... affordable for larger insured sums and older clients. Application procedures have been improved, with increases to non-medical limits (income protection) and acceptance of 'own GP' medical reports. Other changes include a client loyalty rewards scheme ... |
| | | | ... services for $200 million of its clients' funds. Flowers has a focus on aligning itself with new doctors and others in the medical profession. Executive chairman of Flowers, Nigel Flowers, said the strategy will fit well with ipac's practice development ... |
| | | | ... healthcare assets in the property market, Australian Unity Investments (AUI) pounced on the chance to buy properties with three medical centres and redevelopment potential for just over $9 million. AUI's healthcare property trust acquired four land titles ... |
| | | | ... savings and retirement ages as health care costs are also part of the equation. "We have got to make sure that our focus on medical care is for good sustainable state-of-the-art technology, based in a way which we can afford into the future," said Co ... |
| | | | ... investments, something that would necessitate partnering with specialists. "So now we're looking outside to car parking, medical premises, infrastructure - some of the things which were once not called property are now property and are coming onto the ... |
| | | | ... about everyone - from dodgy emails and text messages, to phishing, to lottery scams, to fake investment schemes, bogus medical cons, to the Nigerian letters, to fake employment and money laundering schemes, to identity theft," said Greg Tanzer, ASIC's ... |
| | | | ... More importantly, existing or new members under the age of 51 could automatically double their insurance units without a medical clearance. With Cbus' existing insurance deal each insurance unit provides $50,000 cover with most members only applying ... |
| | | | ... qualified planners overall, listening and questioning skills were highlighted as an issue. "Other professions such as the medical profession believe good listening skills reduces the risk of litigation," she said. "This, however, is a skill that is best ... |
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