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FINSIA

Locality: Sydney, Australia

Phone: +61 2 9275 7900



Address: 16 Spring Street 2000 Sydney, NSW, Australia

Website: https://www.finsia.com

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25.01.2022 Fantastic turn out for the WA YFP networking breakfast where Adrianne Oliveri, ANZ's State Manager Small Business Banking and Wayde Keyser, NAB's State gav their insights into the banking sector and economy. Many thanks to organisers from the committee including Elodie Castagna, Emanuel Ranga, Kevin Too , Deanne Garac, Lashan Wanigasekera, Boris Divis, Daniel Chew and Amanda Bourke. Looking forward to many more face-to-face events in 2021. https://bit.ly/31cvOsS



23.01.2022 Dont miss out on FINSIAs ever popular Current & Future Leaders, which is returning despite the social distancing constraints of COVID-19. The signature speed mentoring event for Young Finance Professionals that was first staged 13 years ago will be run virtually as a nationwide forum. The unique session for YFPs will give participants the opportunity to hear and meet influential leaders from outside their region who they may not otherwise get the chance to learn from. Full details here https://bit.ly/3iStdd8

23.01.2022 Find out about the opportunities for Australian fintechs in Africa at an exclusive webinar hosted by the Economic Development Board Mauritius. It is a great chance to learn about the continent that has one of the worlds largest unbanked populations - with current estimates saying that figure stands at more than 300million in Sub-Saharan Africa alone. Find out more and register here https://bit.ly/3gVT5DB

22.01.2022 Thanks to Rohan Mishra SA FIN for steering the WA Regional Committee as chair over the past four year and congratulations to Wayde Keyser F FIN who is taking on the role, working with Emma Wright SA FIN, Sinead Bannon A FIN, Ian O'Brien F FIN, Adrianne Oliveri SA FIN, Tim Sullivan SA FIN, Brendon Kaye and Phil Barker F FIN. It’s also great to welcome Allan Maitland F FIN and Pauline Gazzard A FIN to the council.



22.01.2022 Theres already anecdotal evidence. There may be quantitative evidence to suggest the level of engagement in super is higher than - maybe not as its ever been - but certainly at high peak," IOOF chief executive Renato Mota talking about early release to FINSIA members during the recent Future of Super webinar. Read more in InFinance and access the on-demand video here.

21.01.2022 The impact of COVID-19 means experienced professional bankers have never been more important, according to Chartered Banker Institute Vice-President Steve Pateman. "Banks are going to have to go back to basics in terms of judging the viability of companies and their ability to repay. In this situation, with some of the more traditional methods of understanding business lending set to come to the fore, many banks are going to find significant gaps in the skillset of their workforce." Read his blog in full here https://bit.ly/3i9w0P1

20.01.2022 "I think banks have stepped up to that plate, in terms of regaining some of the trust across customers and communities," ING Australia CEO Uday Sareen said during FINSIAs Future of Banking webinar featuring speakers in Australia, Malaysia and London. "In Australia, we saw the banks launch - pretty much over the weekend - financial assistance packages. That clearly I think is different from the experience of the GFC. Its almost a redemption opportunity from a larger trust perspective for banking that weve seen." Learn how to support and empower your employees during the ongoing crisis and beyond. https://bit.ly/39vWvuL



20.01.2022 Three takes on what it has been like to start at a new firm during COVID-19. Read the views of the Banking and Finance Oaths 2020 Young Ambassadors Christina Wu and Alex Green in Ricky Rangras InFinance article here https://bit.ly/2YiLI2v

19.01.2022 You have to have a plan about where you want to go and seek advice. Find a mentor, somebody whos in that position. Commonwealth Banks Perth General Manager Gary McGrath giving his tips on leadership during a Q&A with WA Young Finance Professional committees Lashan Wanigasekera. Look out for more inspirational advice during FINSIAs Virtual Current & Future Leaders 2020 next month. Read more here from InFinance https://bit.ly/3lFJnZJ

19.01.2022 Take the next step to stand out from the crowd. Find out more about FINSIA's globally recognised Professional Banking Fundamentals program here https://bit.ly/3nwKiN5

19.01.2022 Fantastic insights on ethics, whistleblowing, culture and leadership during our Importance Of Creating A ‘Speak Up’ Culture webinar held in conjunction with the AICB and Chartered Banker Institute. Many thanks again to Dennis Gentilin - Director at Deloitte Australia, Adjunct Fellow at Macquarie University and Acting Head of Standards, FINSIA - Spruce Lodge Training Partner Robert Souster and moderator Suzanne Gavrilovic, F FIN, Business Director, MWAH (Making Work Absolutely Human). To hear some of their thought-provoking stories go to our webinars on demand section here https://www.finsia.com//international-webinar-ethics-integ

18.01.2022 Building resilience in the face of COVID-19 is key to enhancing leadership, author Heidi Dening told FINSIA members during our recent webinar. Read more about Heidis four top tips in InFinance and re-watch the session here. https://bit.ly/2Yc0c43



17.01.2022 "There are now more than 4.6 million PayIDs registered in Australia, an increase of 20 per cent since the start of the year." Read more from SWIFT Head of Oceana Bill Doran who gave his take on the rise of the cashless society, looking at everything from real-time payments to the need for greater financial crime compliance, in five-point guide for InFinance. Read more here https://bit.ly/3gm1v7E

16.01.2022 Interesting to hear how COVID-19 has given organisations extra impetus to upgrade systems that have been in the pipeline for the past five years, though concerning that it goes hand in hand with the growing threat of global financial crime. Thanks to Radish Singh, Gavin Littlejohn and Richard Storey for the great insights during FINSIAs latest international webinar moderated by Asian Institute of Chartered Bankers CEO Prasad Padmanaban. Find out more here https://bit.ly/3gBu2ph

16.01.2022 Two educators and two entrepreneurs will give their expert take on what needs to be done for the Financial Capability and Wellbeing for the Next Generation at FINSIAs next webinar. TEDx speaker and author Lacey Filipich, who co-founded Money School and Maker Kids Club, will be joined by Australian Boarding Schools Association CEO Richard Stokes, The Wealth Academy owner Ken Swan and Moroku co-founder Colin Weir for the event moderated by award-winning financial adviser Kate... McCallum. With research showing financial capability develops from a young age, at home and school, it is clear there is an emerging opportunity for the financial service industry to commit to playing a vital role in the education of the next generation of clients. When findings from another recent survey shows one in three Australians suffers financial anxiety - and this research was before Covid-19 - can it afford not to? Find out more and register here https://bit.ly/2Fc7aA2

16.01.2022 The bushfires and the pandemic really forced people to think about whats important to them and say what can I do better for the environment. Fascinating insights from FINSIAs latest international webinar, Sustainable Finance A Global Perspective. Thanks again to Dominique Duval, Executive Director - Head of Sustainable Finance APAC, Crdit Agricole C.I.B, Giles Gunesekera SF FIN, CEO, Global Impact Initiative, Antoine Loudenot, President at Tout Simplement Magique and Emily Tonkin, Director- Sustainable Finance, ANZ, and Zarmeen Parvi, Senior Advisor Australia and New Zealand, The Global Impact Investing Network. Watch the on-demand video here https://bit.ly/32wzCWd

15.01.2022 It will be fascinating to hear the opinions of two French financial experts at FINSIAs next webinar, Sustainable Finance - A Global Perspective, especially given the comments of the former ambassador to Canberras who called on the Morrison government to speed up the commitment to a net-zero emissions target. Business France director-general Christophe Lecourtier - Frances ambassador to Australia from 2014 until 2017 - said the free trade deal currently being negotiated ...with the European Union had to see an acceleration towards a carbon neutral economy. So FINSIAs joint webinar with Australian Business in Europe France will be the perfect opportunity to hear their perspective. Looking forward to hearing from Dominique Duval, Executive Director - Head of Sustainable Finance APAC, Crdit Agricole C.I.B, Giles Gunesekera SF FIN, CEO, Global Impact Initiative, Antoine Loudenot, President at Tout Simplement Magique and Emily Tonkin, Director- Sustainable Finance, ANZ, at the event moderated by Zarmeen Parvi, Senior Advisor Australia and New Zealand, The Global Impact Investing Network. Find out more and register here https://bit.ly/3gZtycE

15.01.2022 "We need an even playing field when it comes to credit. If it looks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, it is a duck. Buy-now pay later is credit and should be regulated like other credit products." Financial Counselling Australia CEO Fiona Guthrie wants buy-now pay later operators to come under the National Credit Act. Read more about the calls for greater regulation of the fast-growing sector here https://bit.ly/2YGdMNy

15.01.2022 Professional Banking Fundamentals is better than ever with input from graduates. Find out more here https://bit.ly/3xCmJaw #ProfessionalBankingFundamentals #PBF #FINSIA

14.01.2022 Advocacy and supporting your network of connections is vital during difficult periods when the threat of redundancy looms. Read the tips of Componos Richard Wynn on overcoming the threat and consequences of COVID-19 redundancy here https://bit.ly/2De2Uz0

12.01.2022 Almost two-thirds in the financial services sector are either stressed out or burnt out, a poll of FINSIA members suggested during the Resilience and your Leadership in a Changing World webinar. Great insights from best-selling author of Her Middle Name Is Courage Heidi Dening on how to look after yourself and your colleagues during these unprecedented times in the session moderated by Natalie Yan-Chatonsky. What do you think about the poll results? Find out more from the on-demand webinar here https://bit.ly/33zJiQD

12.01.2022 FINISAs long-held belief is that every individual in financial services should have the opportunity to continuously develop their capability through professional education and development while being part of a purpose-driven professional community that abides by a code of conduct, FINSIA chief executive Chris Whitehead in the new edition of Future Banking. Read the full article here https://bit.ly/2ZAPPHG

11.01.2022 Dont miss out on hearing from an industry veteran with more than 20 years experience who will talk about why it is so important to become a Chartered Banker. Bank of Queensland Money Market & Debt Funding Senior Manager Christopher Bell - one of the first Australians to gain the globally accredited status, seen as the pinnacle of purpose-driven banking - will be drilling down into the career benefits with FINSIAs Head of BD & Membership Services John Jeffery. Find out more and register here https://bit.ly/3jwiV2s .

10.01.2022 A dozen different reasons for becoming a qualified banker with FINSIA. Read more from InFinance here https://bit.ly/3lA5Sis

10.01.2022 With early access to Super going over $30bn, it will be great to hear from two CEOs and a regulator during FINSIAs Future of Super series. Looking forward to getting the view from the top with IOOF chief executive Renato Mota and REST chief executive Vicki Doyle, alongside APRA Superannuation Executive Director Suzanne Smith, who will be discussing industry direction, integrity and stability during a panel session moderated by industry veteran Pauline Vamos. Find out more here https://bit.ly/2ZVteVD

10.01.2022 "The growth mindset asserts that skills and knowledge can be developed, and that learning requires time and effort." Read more from BFO Ambassadors Michelle Lim and David Goldfelds article on building resilience during the pandemic in InFinance here. https://bit.ly/2QsHcKr

09.01.2022 Thanks to Kate McCallum SF FIN for steering the NSW Regional Council as chair during the past two years and congratulations to Nathan Krieger who is now taking on the role, working with Linda Maniaci SF FIN, Mark Lumsden SA FIN, Kathryn Illy SA FIN, Samantha Clarke SA FIN, Andrew Butler SF FIN and Mark Thomas SF FIN to help drive FINSIA’s professionalisation strategy. Find out more about the work of our councils and committees here https://bit.ly/32RZL19

09.01.2022 Taking $6bn in business from the big four banks is no mean feat. But thats what Marie Mortimer has done since starting her online loans firm in 2011. Read about it in InFinance here https://bit.ly/3hYBtIy

08.01.2022 Dont miss out on FINSIAs next webinar, Sustainable Finance - A Global Perspective which will be fascinating, especially given the comments of the former ambassador to Canberras who called on the Morrison government to speed up the commitment to a net-zero emissions target. Business France director-general Christophe Lecourtier - Frances ambassador to Australia from 2014 until 2017 - said the free trade deal currently being negotiated with the European Union had to see an... acceleration towards a carbon neutral economy. So FINSIAs joint webinar with Australian Business in Europe France will be the perfect opportunity to hear their perspective. Looking forward to hearing from Dominique Duval, Executive Director - Head of Sustainable Finance APAC, Crdit Agricole C.I.B, Giles Gunesekera SF FIN, CEO, Global Impact Initiative, Antoine Loudenot, President at Tout Simplement Magique and Emily Tonkin, Director- Sustainable Finance, ANZ, at the event moderated by Zarmeen Parvi, Senior Advisor Australia and New Zealand, The Global Impact Investing Network. Find out more and register here https://bit.ly/3gZtycE

08.01.2022 As NAB's Head of Employee Conduct Nicola Zaorska told our latest exclusive Professional Banking Fundamentals webinar focusing on Ethics & Professionalism, ethics is one of the bedrock chapters of the course and its importance keeps coming into view during later chapters. Many thanks again to Nicola and FINSIA's Steve Glenny for moderating another fascinating and insightful session. To re-watch the webinar visit our on demand section here https://bit.ly/3vBabhT

07.01.2022 Happy to be partnering with Dentons for FINSIA's next free webinar, tackling Insolvency Risks, Rights and Responsibilities in the aftermath of COVID-19. Looking forward to hearing from Dentons Partner Wendy Jones, Hall Chadwick State Manager David Trim, Westpac SA/NT Chief Credit Officer Ewan Black at the session moderated by Argent Wealth director Peter Tyson SA FIN that will be examining the who, how and what is involved in regard to changes to insolvency regulations. For full details and to register for the lunchtime event go to https://bit.ly/3nGjOYm

07.01.2022 As money becomes digitised, it becomes easier to spend and easier to get into debt. But technology can also be used to stop people heading down that slippery slope. Technology doesnt have to be a great barrier to helping improve financial literacy as long as its used in the right way - and its vital for financial services to get it right for all customers. Fascinating thoughts from the panelists on FINSIAs latest webinar examining Financial Capability and Wellbeing for th...e Next Generation. Thanks again to TEDx speaker and author Lacey Filipich, who co-founded Money School and Maker Kids Club, Australian Boarding Schools Association CEO Richard Stokes, The Wealth Academy owner Ken Swan, Moroku co-founder Colin Weir and moderator award-winning financial adviser and author Kate McCallum. The video is available as part of FINSIAs on-demand webinars here https://bit.ly/2H3h5bs

06.01.2022 FINSIA is pleased to announce the first industry leaders speaking at our Virtual Current & Future Leaders event where they will be sharing the secrets of their success during the unique speed mentoring session. Three FINSIA board members will bring an unparalleled range of experience - from fintech start-ups to venture capital and agri banking at one of the Big Four. Ian Pollari, Helen Lorigan and Grant Cairns will be joined by financial counselling specialist Gaelle Gouillou and independent global investor Shane Wee at the event next month. Look out for more leaders and register for the under 35s event here https://bit.ly/32h4VEi

06.01.2022 "Continue to build your capability - your human capital, which has a lot to do with your education. Make sure you maintain not just your mandatory education, but also look for skills that are going to be valued in the future. Some advice from Joy of Money author Kate McCallum. Read more from InFinance here where there is a link to the webinar with co-author Julia Newbould. https://bit.ly/2Xld1IR

06.01.2022 Frailty risk is such a real risk, such a large part of what we should expect of our retirement, that we need to get the conversation starting earlier. Fascinating in-depth insights from Louise Biti during FINSIAs latest webinar - now available here https://bit.ly/3hA7CWo

06.01.2022 Young people are optimistic about their future and engage in buy-now pay-later schemes. But pandemic-induced job losses means that kind of economic optimism is a little unfounded, says Saurav Dutta. Read more about calls for greater regulation of the BNPL sector from the Curtin University accounting school head and Consumer Action Law Centre CEO Gerard Brody in the latest InFinance here https://bit.ly/2YGdMNy

06.01.2022 Really looking forward to when we can all get together for some face-to-face social networking events like the free after-work get together being organised by Queensland YFP. Fantastic to see the Sundowner going ahead. Many thanks to Adam Crombie, Eloise Jolly, Angus Goodyear, Jenna Nash, Petra Kliese, Nadine Mudalige, David Maffescioni, Brigitte Stafford and Thomas Paul for organising. Full details here https://bit.ly/3l8pF8C

05.01.2022 If your job looks like its coming to an end, make sure you are reaching out to people who know you and know what your skills are. Its surprising how many jobs never get advertised or how many positions are filled without any formal job ads. Make sure that youre always reaching out and that youre helping other people because you build your network. It helps you in the end. Money Magazine Editor-at-large Julia Newbould speaking about the importance of networking to FINSIA members. Read more here https://bit.ly/2Xld1IR

04.01.2022 Industry advisor on Aged Care Advice and author Louise Biti - whose book "Dont Panic: age the way you want where you want" has been described as a blueprint for stress-free senior years - will be holding a workshop for FINSIA members explaining why frailty and aged care is more than an emerging issue, and how it can add deeper value to clients as well as helping build your business. Find out more and register for the free webinar here https://bit.ly/30PxbND

04.01.2022 Fantastic insights during FINSIAs Future of Super Series webinar. Many thanks to IOOF chief executive Renato Mota, REST chief executive Vicki Doyle and APRAs Superannuation Executive Director Suzanne Smith, who took part in the discussion moderated by Pauline Vamos. Read more and access the on-demand webinar here https://bit.ly/33YHy3i

03.01.2022 The investment management industry has a real opportunity to be a driving force in advocating for change in ESG behaviour across corporate Australia and globally where we invest," says Liz Hastilow, of First Sentier Investors, who spoke to InFinance about the Financial Services Councils new Fund Management Board Committee, which is tasked with driving the Australian funds management sectors strategic policy direction. Read more here https://bit.ly/39D3bae

02.01.2022 Financial services should look at firefighters for inspiration, ASIC chairman James Shipton suggested in his latest speech. Read more from InFinance here https://bit.ly/3lfqTPc

02.01.2022 Find out how Heidi Dening has overcome setbacks including paralysis, gunpoint kidnappings, a tsunami and the insights she has learned and applied to become an inspirational business leader whose resilience strategies have been used by global blue-chip organisations. The best-selling author of Her Middle Name Is Courage will be sharing some of the empowering insights used by Accenture, Westpac and Metcash with FINSIA members at our latest webinar entitled Resilience and your Leadership in a Changing World moderated by Nat Yan-Chatonsky. Find out more here https://bit.ly/3fyoyLv

02.01.2022 Looking forward to hearing from Radish Singh, Gavin Littlejohn and Richard Storey during FINSIAs next International webinar - hosted with Chartered Banker Institute and the Asian Institute of Chartered Bankers - when they discuss the ever growing threat global of financial fraud. What can banks, countries and communities do together as an estimated 300 million office workers are operating remotely during Covid-19? Does a greater digital uptake and potentially less stringent security arrangements during these unprecedented times mean a greater risks as criminals try to take advantage of new vulnerabilities? Find out more here https://bit.ly/3hvVZjx

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