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27 May 2019 • By Sarah Simpkins • 1 min read

Natixis backs Future Females in Finance

Natixis Investment Managers has partnered with Future Females in Finance (F3), in a collaboration that will cover six-week work experience programs ...

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Finance pay rises on lower end

Nearly two-thirds of employers in the Australian financial services sector are looking to give pay rises at the lower end, while the number of bosses ...

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Bloomberg project pushes representation for women in finance

Bloomberg has urged newsrooms to diversify their sources and to speak to more female executives, launching its one-on-one media training program for ...

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Union cries foul on Bankwest backpay

Bankwest staff have complained to the Finance Sector Union (FSU) that the Commonwealth Bank subsidiary has failed to inform them of how their backpay ...

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Financial foundation backs newborn research chair

The Financial Markets Foundation for Children (FMFC) has given funding for the appointment of a new chair in neonatal paediatrics, in charge of ...

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Wealth managers back veteran support initiative

Natixis Investment Managers along with other players in the industry sponsored the Australian American Association’s Guardians of Anzac Day ...

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Plato gives 1st female finance student grant

Plato Investment Management has awarded its first scholarship to a female undergraduate student in its partnership with the University of Technology ...

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New leaders to rectify NAB: Morningstar

NAB’s profit is set to rise as newly-elected chair Philip Chronican’s has announced the roll out of its remediation process to shareholders, while ...

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Investment managers give female finance students grants

Plato Investment Management and Pinnacle Investment Management have teamed up with the University of Queensland to provide nine $5,000 scholarships ...

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Financial stress costing Aus economy $31.1bn

Financial stress is losing Australian businesses around $31.1 billion in revenue, with the finance and insurance industry being one of the most ...

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