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LATEST PODCAST: The arguments for and against the Consumer Credit Reforms


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LATEST PODCAST: The arguments for and against the consumer credit reforms
By Robyn Tongol
14 December 2020
The Mortgage Business Uncut podcast is your weekly analysis of the biggest themes shaping the Australian mortgages market.
Join Alex Whitlock and Annie Kane as they discuss the main arguments for and against the Consumer Credit Reforms and the proposal to scrap responsible lending obligations, the new design and distribution guidelines and what they mean, and the Better Business Awards 2020.
This week, they discuss:
- ASIC’s new regulatory guide on DDO
And much more! ....

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A topsy-turvy year


A topsy-turvy year
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Anyone who was hoping for a quiet, uneventful 2020 following the aftermath of the release of the banking royal commission final report would have been disappointed. The year has thrown everything in its power at brokers, the financial services industry and Australia as a whole, as
 Malavika Santhebennur recaps.
The coronavirus pandemic, lockdowns, economic shutdown, government survival and stimulus packages, a recession and a mammoth budget deficit all impacted us this year. Amid all this, the government made significant announcements around lending policies and regulations for mortgage brokers. Here, we (attempt to!) summarise the year that was 2020! ....

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