Financial Services News Wrap

Wed, 10th Jun 2026

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In this episode of the Daily Financial Services News Wrap, host Paige Estritori discusses APRA's newest regulatory changes aimed at improving risk control and capital efficiency for longevity products, which should lead to competitively priced retirement solutions. She also covers an innovative partnership between nib and NobleOak Life offering an array of insurance products, bringing comprehensive financial security for businesses. The Council of Australian Life Insurers seeks exemption from potential restrictions on lead generation activities, highlighting the need for balance between consumer protection and access to life insurance. With a record $5.1 billion borrowed in personal loans in Australia due to rising living costs, Estritori underscores the importance of prudent financial planning and understanding loan terms. Stay informed with more updates from Financial Services Online.n

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jakson Tue, 30th Jun 2026 kansikuva

Tue, 30th Jun 2026

Today's edition of the Daily Financial Services News Wrap, includes insight into how risks associated with AI have moved into the concern of boardroom discussions, as highlighted by the Corporate Risk Radar 2026 report. The move stresses the importance of effective AI governance for businesses. The upcoming Payday Super reform may pose new cash flow challenges for small businesses. It mandates a timely coincidence of superannuation contributions and wages, necessitating robust payroll systems. Meanwhile, the insurance sector sees a new residential strata insurance product from Vero aiming for transparent pricing of complex strata risks. Finally, new competitive offerings from Chinese automaker Chery may disrupt Australia's budget EV market, making affordable EVs more accessible to Australians.

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Sun, 28th Jun 2026

In this episode of Financial Services Online, host Paige Estritori delves into crucial financial events. HCF Life's recent Federal Court appeal has refocused attention on policy wording, particularly about potentially misleading and unfair terms concerning pre-existing conditions. Transitioning to property insurance, the Australian Government's cycline reinsurance pool brings promising reductions in home, strata, and business insurance premiums, notably in cyclone-prone regions. However, escalating claim costs and construction inflation continues to pressure affordability. A shift to SMEs sees Haven Underwriting launching a new broadform liability insurance product, giving more options for property owners, hospitality venues, self-storage facilities, and retailers. Lastly, Vero's new nil-commission strata insurance product foretells industry changes classifying strata as a specialist class for better governance. While insurance foretells industry changes, consult experienced brokers and carefully review policies and assets is advised.n

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jakson Sat, 27th Jun 2026 kansikuva

Sat, 27th Jun 2026

This podcast provides updates on Australia's financial services and industry news for June 27, 2026. It highlights a strong boat buying market with the Marina Industries Association reporting high occupancy rates and robust revenue figures, contributing substantially to the Australian economy. It also covers the launch of the competitively priced Captain 45 WorkReady light-duty truck from DFAC Trucks Australia, targeted towards small operators and featuring state-of-the-art inclusions. Judo Bank, an SME lender, comes in focus with a drop in share prices due to rising loan losses, resulting in tight scrutiny on credit applications. Lastly, new regulatory findings from the Australian Securities and Investments Commission, impacting caravan buyers, have been announced with further details to be provided in due course. Visit financialservicesonline.com.au for more information.n

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Fri, 26th Jun 2026

In this episode of Financial Services Online, Paige Estritori discusses compelling updates in the marine, trucking, and banking sectors. Firm demand is maintaining the marina industry's revenue at $965m, despite economic pressures. However, labor shortages may impact services. Half of all marinas plan to invest in solar installations. A new entrant, DFAC Trucks Australia, is shaking up the light-duty truck market with its competitively-priced Captain 45 WorkReady. Backed by a seven-year warranty and 24 service centers, the vehicle targets small operators. In banking, Judo Bank's share price fell due to significant loan losses, indicating a challenging climate for Australias SME lending market. Due to rising interest rates, lenders demand strong financial management from SMEs. Lastly, the episode briefly mentions ASIC's findings on car finances. Visit Financial Services Online for more on finance and money management.n

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