Financial Services News Wrap

Tue, 7th Jul 2026

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This episode covers significant updates in Australia's financial services industry. It highlights the shift from traditional fuel excise to a proposed model of distance-based charging for truck operators - an initiative that is gaining support but also driving discussions on national uniformity, cost management, and data privacy. It also discusses a recent decision by the Australian Financial Complaints Authority, underscoring the importance of understanding insurance policy limits for trade businesses, following a dispute over the compensation received after a theft. The podcast introduces Farizons affordable electric truck, the F3E, revolutionizing urban transport with its impressive capacity and range, yet advising on careful consideration of owning costs and accessibility to charging. Lastly, concerns were raised regarding transparency in Australia's Strata Insurance practices, following findings of violations and a call for a more detailed inquiry into broker relationships amid debates over commission and conflicts of interest.

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Portada del episodio Tue, 7th Jul 2026

Tue, 7th Jul 2026

This episode covers significant updates in Australia's financial services industry. It highlights the shift from traditional fuel excise to a proposed model of distance-based charging for truck operators - an initiative that is gaining support but also driving discussions on national uniformity, cost management, and data privacy. It also discusses a recent decision by the Australian Financial Complaints Authority, underscoring the importance of understanding insurance policy limits for trade businesses, following a dispute over the compensation received after a theft. The podcast introduces Farizons affordable electric truck, the F3E, revolutionizing urban transport with its impressive capacity and range, yet advising on careful consideration of owning costs and accessibility to charging. Lastly, concerns were raised regarding transparency in Australia's Strata Insurance practices, following findings of violations and a call for a more detailed inquiry into broker relationships amid debates over commission and conflicts of interest.

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Portada del episodio Mon, 6th Jul 2026

Mon, 6th Jul 2026

In this episode, Paige Estritori discusses the arrival of the Leapmotor B05 to Australia's electric vehicle market, a cost-effective option boasting advanced tech and powerful motor. She emphasizes the importance of considering total ownership costs before buying. In insurance news, she highlights a study from the General Insurance Code Governance Committee revealing that Australian tradespeople may be unintentionally paying more due to insurers' lack of cost transparency. The episode also includes a related discussion on a Federal Court ruling against Mercer Super for unreported member service issues, stressing the need for regular insurance review and personalized coverage. Lastly, Estritori urges listeners to regularly evaluate their life insurance to ensure optimal coverage. She encourages listeners to visit Financial Services Online for more information on the topics discussed.n

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Portada del episodio Sun, 5th Jul 2026

Sun, 5th Jul 2026

This episode of the Daily Financial Services News Wrap discusses the affordable new electric vehicle, Leapmotor B05, entering the Australian market with features such as a large battery and quick charging facility. The program also highlights recent compliance review findings within insurance broking. The review identified nine breaches, leading to calls for greater transparency and scrutiny of Strata insurance procedures, applicable to businesses like home service companies. The program stresses the need for tailored and comprehensive insurance advice. The episode concludes with revealing a $170 million shortfall in the Compensation Scheme of Last Resort, stressing the necessity for quality financial advice and careful vetting of financial advisors. This summary encapsulates the latest updates in finance, insurance, superannuation, and money management.

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Portada del episodio Sat, 4th Jul 2026

Sat, 4th Jul 2026

In this episode of the Daily Financial Services News Wrap, Paige Estritori discusses top financial stories affecting Australia. The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) plans to separately publish cyber insurance and management liability data to enhance transparency, potentially refining underwriting procedures. In New South Wales, insurance-related tax concerns mount, with a particular focus on the Emergency Services Levy. The Insurance Council of Australia is urging a reform for broader cost sharing. Electric boats become a rising trend, offering lower maintenance costs and quieter operations despite significant upfront expenses. Finally, Australian commercial card debt hits a record high, urging small and medium-sized businesses to reassess their strategies and avoid replacing structured capital with short-term credit cards. Tune in for financial insights and up-to-date industry news roundups.n

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Portada del episodio Fri, 3rd Jul 2026

Fri, 3rd Jul 2026

This episode of the Daily Financial Services News Wrap discusses major financial changes in Australia. Firstly, the Luxury Car Tax thresholds have increased significantly for the 2026-2027 financial year. Buyers of premium vehicles will see considerable cost changes, and some hybrids may lose favourable status due to stricter fuel-efficiency rules. Next, mortgage rates rise and KPMG reports households struggling more now than in the past due to larger relative loan sizes. Managing rate risks and maintaining open lender communication is urged. The transport insurance sector sees PSC Insurance Broker's acquisition of MA Insurance Brokers for greater specialization. Transport operators particularly in Queensland are advised to strategically manage renewals. Lastly, an AFCA ruling highlights the importance of scrutiny over personal insurance policy wording. Consulting specialists to secure adequate protection is recommended. This episode encourages financial savvy decision-making and information-rich choices.n

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