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15 December 2015 • By Tim Stewart • 1 min read

Insurers ripe for disruption in 2016: KPMG

A Chinese insurance firm backed by Alibaba has topped KPMG's Fintech 100 report, signalling that insurance-focused companies have finally "found their ...

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Link Group launches super fund mobile app

Technology firm Link Group has launched a new superannuation fund app aimed at furthering member engagement. The app offers super fund members ...

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CBA will ‘innovate at the edge’, says CFO

The Commonwealth Bank must adopt a stance of “constructive paranoia” in the face of digital disruption, argues the bank’s chief financial officer, ...

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Ignore robo-advice at your peril, says FinaMetrica

For members of the financial planning industry, making an uninformed decision to operate or dismiss robo-advisers may prove to be very costly, argues ...

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Praemium extends partnership with Infocus Wealth

Investment administration provider Praemium has enhanced its partnership with financial advice group Infocus Wealth Management. Infocus' ...

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US tech stocks: the new disruption hedge

Investors holding Australian blue chips vulnerable to digital disruption should consider hedging their portfolios with the tech-heavy US NASDAQ-100 ...

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Financial Synergy adds big data functionality

Superannuation and investment software provider Financial Synergy has added big data functionality to its Acurity platform. In the effort to ...

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Fintech needs 'two-tier' regulation: Medcraft

ASIC chairman Greg Medcraft has advocated a two-tier regulatory system that encourages innovation via 'light-touch' oversight of fintech start-ups

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CFSGAM boss sounds warning on fintech

The short-term and "transactional" nature of fintech is firmly at odds with more fundamental investing, warns Colonial First State Global Asset ...

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Citi targets 'emerging affluent' market

Citi is looking to corner the 'emerging affluent' market with the launch of a digital banking service targeted at customers with between $50,000 and ...

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