AFG – Competition Index – March 2016
Which bank takes the lion’s share? AFG (ASX:AFG) has today reported a surge in business heading to one of the country’s biggest lenders as the majors flex their balance sheet m
Which bank takes the lion’s share? AFG (ASX:AFG) has today reported a surge in business heading to one of the country’s biggest lenders as the majors flex their balance sheet m
AFG (ASX: AFG) has today announced its financial results for the first six months of FY2016. Today’s results show the company’s continued strength and capacity to deliver solid
The Government wants to encourage entrepreneurs to think outside the box with a range of recent changes to remove the stigma – and some penalties – around business failure. The
Cost-conscious, time-poor business owners are driving a boom in offshore office work, and we thought we’d walk you through some of the basics to consider before you look at wheth
Any small business owner knows that one of the most important aspects of operating, yet also the most difficult to manage, is cash flow. A campaign calling on big business to cut t
The Productivity Commission’s (PC) draft report into Australia’s workplace relations framework does not look set to make major changes to the country’s idiosyncratic system o
In a show of support, AFG held a fundraiser allowing staff to generously donate to those who suffered losses in this month’s Yarloop tragedy. We were very proud to see many staff
We gather some tips from an expert on banishing back-to-work blues and getting your staff off to a flying start post a long break such as Christmas. Whether it’s a few days or a
HOMEOWNERS STEP UP AS INVESTORS EXIT Australian Finance Group (ASX: AFG) has today released its Mortgage Index for the final quarter of 2015. Investors have continued their retreat
The New Year is a time for reflection and resolutions. But when it comes to setting business goals, make sure you’re not setting yourself up for failure. Most business owners kno
Non-Majors strike back The AFG Competition Index for the last quarter of 2015 shows that non-major lenders have made up ground after a punishing few months for the challenger sect