Financial Services News Wrap

Sat, 30th May 2026

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On this episode of Daily Financial Services News Wrap, Paige Estritori discusses key industry trends. Australia's commercial insurance market continues its softer outlook with increased competition, while property insurance stability yields benefits in financial and professional lines. The home loan market remains competitive with a 20% rise in mortgage refinancing, emphasizing the role of independent brokers. Unfortunately, the Australian truck market sees a decline with falls in new truck and van deliveries, though flexible financing options still provide opportunities. Lastly, Crusader Caravans introduces the Dreamhaven line; locally manufactured caravans perfectly blending quality and affordability. Tune in for more on these industry shifts and greater market context.n

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