This week, Industry Moves catches up with some high profile movers who have left our sandy shores and are now settled in the USA, UAE and the UK.
SuperRatings' Fund of the Year awards is a night for the industry to let down its hair and celebrate the funds that have stood out from the pack.
With three quarters of 2017 done and dusted, we bring you a snapshot of the appointments and departures for the last quarter - including the percentage of female appointees - plus a comparison report, year on year, since 2014.
What advice would you give to someone just starting out in the finance industry? That's the question we've posed to a range of experienced industry executives as part of our regular weekly Q&As.
Three hundred seats have already been reserved at the Grand Hyatt Ballroom in Melbourne for the SuperRatings and Lonsec Fund of the Year Awards Dinner.
With an analytical eye, Industry Moves has been viewing its data vault since 2013, to find out how the industry's women fare when it comes to CEO appointments. Below is a snapshot of our research and a look back at some of the impressive women who have been awarded the top job!
With cancer estimated to claim the lives of more than 47,753 Australians this year and costing the nation more than $4.8 billion per year in direct health system costs, TAL has decided to equip its financial advisers with the knowledge to better understand cancer and its effects through a new education course.
Queenland's Palaszczuk Government has recently announced its second social impact investment initiative, the #YouthChoices Social Benefit Bond (SBB), which aims to reduce the current 80% recidivism rate for young offenders in the QLD region.
Flexible working is at the top of priority lists for many job seekers these days, with 38% of respondents in a recent survey rating it more important than pay.
Digital disruption is a hot topic with many commentators suggesting that new technologies will soon over-shadow traditional methods. New research from Deloitte however finds fintech actually hasn't established itself as a significant player in the industry. Not yet, anyway.