Financial Services News Wrap

Tue, 23rd Jun 2026

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In this episode of the Daily Financial Services News Wrap, host Paige Estritori discusses the ongoing changes in the Australian light truck market due to stricter emission standards, resulting in cleaner engines, advanced safety, and diverse configurations from brands like Isuzu, Hyundai, and newcomer DFAC Australia. The episode also delves into the complex implications of artificial intelligence in sectors like banking, finance, and healthcare. Further contents include renewed calls for transparency in strata insurance commissions in Victoria and New South Wales, and the significance of a ruling against HCF Life for misleading policy language, highlighting the importance of transparency in product disclosure. It all underscores the importance of fostering trust, informed decision-making, and growth amidst financial pressures.n

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