Hackers have cracked a popular mortgage lender's servers and gained access to the personal information of its clients. Firstmac, an Australian non-bank mortgage lender, sent out a round of emails to ...
Australian non-bank lender Firstmac has suffered a ransomware attack from a new gang, EMBARGO, but has not made any public statement about the hack. When iTWire contacted Firstmac on Wednesday morning ...
Buyers of energy efficient homes will be offered discounts on their home loan interest rates as part of a new ‘green loan’ initiative being launched by lender Firstmac. Under the ‘green home loan’ ...
SYDNEY, March 27 (Reuters) - Australia's Firstmac completed a A$1 billion ($610.8 million) residential mortgage-backed securities (RMBS) issue on Friday, becoming the country's first non-bank lender ...
Breaking the company’s silence since rumours of a deal emerged last month, Firstmac chief financial officer James Austin said all options were on the table, ranging from a full sale to divestment of a ...
Non-bank lender Firstmac says a lower proportion of its customers have deferred their mortgages compared to major banks, and this should provide comfort to securitisation investors to back its next ...
Finance firm Firstmac has been ordered by the Federal Court to pay $8m for exposing customers to unnecessary risk in its distribution of investment products. The court found Firstmac failed to take ...
FirstMac Ltd., the Australian non-bank lender, sold A$600 million ($384 million) of bonds backed by residential home loans, reducing the issue from a planned A$700 million. A combined A$579 million of ...
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The court found Firstmac failed to take reasonable steps to determine that distribution of its High Livez investment product to term deposit holders was consistent with its target market. The decision ...
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