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Chris Berg | Sinclair Davidson | Jason Potts (PDF - 985k)
Submission DR61 for Competition In The Australian Financial System View full list
1. A genuine commercial justification for interchange fees. Chris Berg, Sinclair Davidson and Jason Potts. 17 March 2018. 1. Introduction1. Ronald Coase famously argued that âif an economist finds something â a business practice of one sort or
Date received: 18 Mar 2018
WEX Australia Pty Ltd (PDF - 133k)
Submission DR60 for Competition In The Australian Financial System View full list
1 WEX Inc. (NYSE: WEX): From its roots in fleet card payments beginning in 1983, WEX has expanded the scope of its business into a multi-channel provider of corporate payment solutions representing more than 7.7 million cardholders and offering
Date received: 16 Mar 2018
TradeOff (PDF - 96k)
Submission DR59 for Competition In The Australian Financial System View full list
1. Submission to the Productivity Commission Enquiry - Competition in the Australian Financial System. Our submission is focused on the aspect of consumer market power and what underlies their ability to exert power. The interim report outlines the
Date received: 13 Mar 2018
Name withheld (PDF - 109k)
Submission 98 for Superannuation: Assessing Efficiency And Competitiveness View full list
TO THE PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION SUPERANNUATION REVIEW. Out of immense frustration I wish to confront a Superannuation regulation that means the government wonât let my wife and I live in our retirement home. As far as Iâm concerned beggars belief
Date received: 12 Mar 2018
TransferWise (PDF - 300k)
Submission DR58 for Competition In The Australian Financial System View full list
TransferWise Ltd 44 Martin Place. Sydney NSW 2000. Productivity Commission financial.system@pc.gov.au Re: Productivity Commission draft report - Competition in the Australian financial system Dear Commissioners, We welcome your thorough Draft Report.
Date received: 7 Mar 2018
Money Quest Australia Pty Ltd (PDF - 1442k)
Submission DR57 for Competition In The Australian Financial System View full list
5th Mc1rch 2018. Submi sion t o t ho Product ivity Commission. Draft Report - Competition In t he Austrollnn Flnoncl;:i l System, Januury 2018. MoneyQuest thonks th Productivity Commission ('Commission') for the opportunity to SlJL) rnlt this r ·
Date received: 5 Mar 2018
National Insurance Brokers Association of Australia (NIBA) (PDF - 259k)
Submission DR56 for Competition In The Australian Financial System View full list
1 March 2018 . Competition in Australia's Financial System inquiry Productivity Commission GPO Box 1428 Canberra City ACT 2601 Lodged online: http://www.pc.gov.au/inquiries/current/financialâsystem/makeâ submission#lodge
Date received: 2 Mar 2018
John Evans (PDF - 70k)
Submission DR55 for Competition In The Australian Financial System View full list
Dear Sir / Madam,. I am a little disappointed to hear all of the negativity coming from the Productivity Commission, in particular to BrokersâCommissions. I am an independent Broker of 22 years, together with my son of 4 years, we are a family
Date received: 1 Mar 2018
Michael Altenburger (PDF - 45k)
Submission 93 for Superannuation: Assessing Efficiency And Competitiveness View full list
To whom it may concern,. I am an Australian citizen and have 3 daughters. They are full time students and aged 17, 19 and 21. Since legally permitted they have had a few part-time jobs from newspaper delivery, fast-food sales/service and
Date received: 1 Mar 2018
Peter Twigg (PDF - 851k)
Submission DR54 for Competition In The Australian Financial System View full list
Submission to the. Productivity Commission into Competition in the. Australian Banking System. A Theory &Evidence Based Assessment of Competition in the. Australian Banking System. Peter Twigg BA (Hons) PPE (Open UK) Politics, Philosophy &Economics.
Date received: 25 Feb 2018
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