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A look at the Royal Commission
by Rebecca Pike |
27 Feb 2019
Analysis and commentary in the aftermath of the final report, which recommended changes to broker pay
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FBAA fights to keep members from falling victim
by Abel Riototar |
13 Feb 2019
The organisation is already bringing "sense and balance" to the issue for brokers in general
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Brokers argue remuneration structure is sound in wake of royal commission report
by Abel Riototar |
03 Oct 2018
"On first glance, it appears the commission does not fully understand the finance broking sector" –FBAA
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FBAA lobbies for uniform accreditation for reverse mortgage providers
by Abel Riototar |
19 Sep 2018
However one leading reverse mortgage lender says while brokers do need specific training, it doesn't need to be uniform
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Is a Scott Morrison government good for brokers?
by Otiena Ellwand |
28 Aug 2018
As the former Treasurer, he should have a better grasp on the broking sector than most
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Industry group wants public to know— brokers have skills, smarts and experience
by Otiena Ellwand |
24 Jul 2018
New report part of campaign to educate the public and politicians about the benefits of brokers— but what's new?
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Daniel Carde: Rising above the naysayers
by Contributor |
23 Jul 2018
Brokers who face industry challenges and changes head-on will be the ones most likely to survive and thrive
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Mortgage executive proposes plan to weed out "bad brokers"
by Abel Riototar |
01 May 2018
Any individual who commits wrongdoing should not be able to move freely within the industry, says industry veteran
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FBAA calls for less speculative reporting on broker remuneration
by Abel Riototar |
17 Apr 2018
Current commentary, number of inquiries on broking sector are "unprecedented, unnecessary, and crazy," says brokers association
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Royal commission: The main takeaways for brokers
by Otiena Ellwand |
27 Mar 2018
Higher expectations will be demanded of brokers and banks as cultural norms are addressed