The Victorian Bushfire Appeal from Lending Central
By Scott Spencer On the wake of the global financial crisis, 2009 will now also be known as the year that we had the worst bushfires in history. Bigger than Ash Wednesday, more horrific than Black...
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Get the news delivered to your own website today! We are very happy to announce that as from today, you can now enhance your own website with a direct news feed from Lending Central. That’s right,...
View ArticleWant to write a guest post for Lending Central?
How to Write a Guest Post for Lending Central These days, everyone has got something to say. However, not everywhere is there an outlet for you to get your thoughts out to the world. While it’s our job...
View ArticleMFAA aggregator/lender summit dubbed a farce
By Jill Fraser for Lending Central The MFAA’s upcoming round table discussion between aggregators and lenders, which has been called to address industry issues, has been declared a charade. Citing a...
View ArticleNew “Comments” Rules for Lending Central
Hi Everyone, Here at Lending Central we’ve always believed in allowing all of our readers the freedom of speech. After all, that’s what the nature of the internet and indeed the basis of stimulating...
View ArticleThanks to this months newest Sponsors
I’d like to say a huge thank you to our newest sponsors for this month. Without their support, we wouldn’t be in the position to bring you all the latest news and issues from around the industry. In no...
View ArticleBroker industry body questions bank ethics in open letter
By Jill Fraser for Lending Central The Australian Institute of Professional Brokers (AIPB) is relatively new on the scene but already it is demonstrating that it is willing to take on the big issues....
View ArticleSlanging match between industry bodies hots up
By Jill Fraser for Lending Central The FBA’s national president, Peter White says the AIPB is acting in “a cowboy fashion” and that its correspondence style is “flawed and unprofessional”. The AIPB’s...
View ArticleSoft data should not stand in the way of a rate rise from RBA
A batch of data suggesting sluggish economic growth in the December quarter will not make much difference to the Reserve Bank of Australia’s interest rate decision on Tuesday. Until the release of...
View ArticleThe top 5 articles of 2008 – as discussed by you
2008 was certainly a tumultuous year, with the global economy going from bad to worse to…well better or worse again depending on who you speak to. Now that 2009 is upon us, it’s always good to look...
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