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CBA's glacial compensation scheme
Canberra Times
If there is one word to describe the pace of Commonwealth Bank's compensation scheme, it is glacial. | The Open Advice Review program (OARP), launched in July 2014 in response to calls for a royal commission into the bank's scandal-ridden financial p...
Banks stop lending to new 7-Eleven franchisees
Canberra Times
Some of Australia's biggest banks are believed to have stopped lending to new 7-Eleven franchisees in the wake of the worker exploitation scandal that has rocked the company.  | The lending freeze could severely impact the sale process for ...
This week, credit cards with chips are to become the standard
The Los Angeles Times
Starting Thursday, most shoppers will no longer be swiping their new credit and debit cards into merchants' card readers to make purchases. They'll be inserting them instead — chip side first. | The new pieces of plastic that banks and other ca...
CBA's glacial compensation scheme
Canberra Times
If there is one word to describe the pace of Commonwealth Bank's compensation scheme, it is glacial. | The Open Advice Review program (OARP), launched in July 2014 in response to calls for a royal commission into the bank's scandal-ridden financial p...
Sports
File - In this Wednesday, March 4, 2015 photo, FIFA President Sepp Blatter closes his eyes as he raises his hands to his temples during a CONMEBOL congress in Asuncion, Paraguay.
(photo: AP / Jorge Saenz)
Sepp Blatter: Fifa president called hypocrite by Chung Mong-joon
BBC News
Fifa president Sepp Blatter has reportedly said it is "outrageous" he is being "condemned without there being any evidence for wrongdoing". | It comes on the day that he was called "a hypocrite and a liar" by Chung Mong-joon, who plans to sue the Swiss for embezzlement and wants to succeed him at world football's ...
Business
Kuta Beach, Bali, Indonesia
(photo: WN / Emico Silalahi)
US$500-m tourism investment
Jamaica Observer
JUST under 3,000 new hotel rooms are now being constructed in Jamaica in what Tourism Minister Dr Wykeham McNeill described as "a massive wave" of investment in the sector valued at US$500 million. | "This investment in new rooms is larger than any other in the history of the industry," McNeill told senior journalists at his New Kingston office yes...



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