Sydney businesswoman found guilty of defrauding NAB of millions as jury deliberations continue

Sydney businesswoman found guilty of defrauding NAB of millions as jury deliberations continue

A District Court jury has delivered its verdict for some of the 92 charges against businesswoman Helen Rosamond.

  • byMichaela Whitbourn

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$1bn left in the pot:Are you eligible for a royal commission refund?

$1bn left in the pot:Are you eligible for a royal commission refund?

Banks have now refunded billions of dollars as a result of the dodgy practices revealed by the Banking Royal Commission. But there’s more to be returned.

  • byJoel Gibson
NAB to shift focus from mortgages to ‘heartland’ of business

NAB to shift focus from mortgages to ‘heartland’ of business

NAB will not push to substantially grow its mortgage book,even if it means falling behind competitors,in part due to the margin pressure in the competitive home loan market.

  • bySimone Fox Koob
Alleged accomplice of accused NAB fraudster an ‘accomplished liar’,jury told

Alleged accomplice of accused NAB fraudster an ‘accomplished liar’,jury told

Sydney businesswoman Helen Rosamond has pleaded not guilty to charges relating to her alleged role in defrauding NAB of millions.

  • byMichaela Whitbourn
Banks holding out on raising interest rates for millions of savers
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Banks holding out on raising interest rates for millions of savers

After years of earning next to no interest,savers are finally being offered better returns. But the banks aren’t passing higher rates through to everyone.

  • byJohn Collett
Market eyes ‘purple patch’ for banks,tipping $28b in profits

Market eyes ‘purple patch’ for banks,tipping $28b in profits

The big four banks’ combined full-year profits are expected to exceed $28 billion,as rising interest rates help the country’s biggest financial institutions rake in higher revenue.

  • byClancy Yeates
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‘Perfect for side hustles’:NAB targets micro-merchants with contactless app

‘Perfect for side hustles’:NAB targets micro-merchants with contactless app

The NAB will look to fight back against US fintechs such as Square by launching a phone-based contactless payment product.

  • byCarla Jaeger
When Optus appoints a Chief Optimism Officer,activate your bulldust detector

When Optus appoints a Chief Optimism Officer,activate your bulldust detector

Corporations can dream up fancy titles,but Optus might have been wiser to hire a Chief Pessimism Officer.

  • byParnell Palme McGuinness
Religion and business:The toxic cocktail that blew up in Thorburn’s face

Religion and business:The toxic cocktail that blew up in Thorburn’s face

Andrew Thorburn and Essendon’s management should have known better than to embroil the club in a controversy that has little to do with its financial future.

  • byElizabeth Knight
‘We have no problem with anyone’s faith’:Dons boss explains Thorburn call

‘We have no problem with anyone’s faith’:Dons boss explains Thorburn call

Ex-bank boss Andrew Thorburn did not declare to Essendon that the church he chaired held views that might be a concern for the Bombers before he was hired as CEO.

  • byJake Niall
New Essendon boss Andrew Thorburn quits one day after appointment
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New Essendon boss Andrew Thorburn quits one day after appointment

Essendon’s tumultuous off-season has continued,with new CEO Andrew Thorburn resigning only a day after his role was confirmed.

  • byJon Pierik andCaroline Schelle