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BeliefMedia Podcast

Podcast 0003: “A Closer Look”

In our third podcast we take a closer look at our unique marketing ideology, and we dive deeper into the details that makes our Digital Marketing and Social Media Platform ‘Next Generation’, and unlike anything else ever made available to the industry.

Aviation

Podcast 0002: “Bo Corby and NWA Flight 41 into Tehran”

On June 19, 2005 at 0435 in the morning Tehran local time, Northwest Airlines Flight 41 (DC-10 EER aircraft, Ship No. 1243) made an emergency landing at the Meherabad international Airport in Tehran, Iran, the first American air carrier to land in Iran in 26 years. The flight diverted to Tehran, Iran due to an aft cargo fire warning. The resulting maintenance issues were resolved, and operational requirements were addressed on the ground in Tehran, and the flight departed and continued safely to Amsterdam.

BeliefMedia Podcast

Podcast 0001: “Hello World”

We’ve relaunched our podcast, and in our inaugural episode we introduce ourselves, our core marketing ideology, and our Digital Marketing and Social Media Management Platform (and why it’s the most powerful, only full-stack, only integrated, and highest performing in the industry). We talk extensively about the core digital strategies that are behind some of the leading and fastest growing finance practitioners in the country.

Banking Royal Commission

7.8 – The Chairman of NAB testifies at the Banking Royal Commission

Dr Ken Henry, Chairman of the Board’s Nomination & Governance Committee of National Australia Bank (NAB), is being questioned over the board’s response to the “fees for no service” scandal, whether NAB thought it had broken the law, why NAB decided not to cut executives bonuses for the 2016 financial year, and more. Recorded on 26 and 27 November 2018 at the Owen Dixon Commonwealth Law Courts Building in Melbourne.

Banking Royal Commission

7.7 – The CEO of NAB testifies at the Banking Royal Commission

Andrew Thorburn, Managing Director and Group Chief Executive Officer of National Australia Bank (NAB), is being questioned over NAB’s bonus schemes, why the bank has taken three years to resolve how it would repay customers for illegally charging them fees without providing services, the problem of licensed advisers and the lack of records, the Introducer Program home loans referral scheme, and more.

Banking Royal Commission

7.10 – The CEO of ANZ testifies at the Banking Royal Commission

Shayne Elliott, Chief Executive Officer at Australia and New Zealand Banking Group (ANZ), is being questioned over ANZ’s remuneration regime, processing problems in the financial services industry, lending practices, assistance to remote communities, and more. Recorded on 28 and 29 November 2018 at the Owen Dixon Commonwealth Law Courts Building in Melbourne.

Banking Royal Commission

7.9 – The CEO of AMP testifies at the Banking Royal Commission

Michael Wilkins, acting Chief Executive Officer of AMP, is being questioned over a number of breaches identified by the company in October 2018, why they prompted an urgent sampling of customer files going back a decade, fees-for-no-service, and more. Recorded on 27 November 2018 at the Owen Dixon Commonwealth Law Courts Building in Melbourne.

Banking Royal Commission

7.6 – The head of regulator ASIC testifies at the Banking Royal Commission

James Shipton, Chair of Australia’s corporate, markets and financial services regulator ASIC (the Australian Securities and Investments Commission), is being questioned over the regulator’s cosy interactions with the major banks, a propensity to leave company names out of its reports, the handling of revelations of fraud at NAB, failing to take the banks on in court, why its board lacks any independent directors, and more.

Banking Royal Commission

7.4 – The CEO of Westpac testifies at the Banking Royal Commission

Brian Hartzer, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Westpac Banking Corporation, is being questioned over the way Westpac offered credit limit increases on credit cards, compensation for fees for no service, its dealings with ASIC, and more. Recorded on 21 and 22 November 2018 at the Lionel Bowen Building in Sydney.