How to spot “fake social media influencers”, according to a ‘Byron Baes’ social strategy expert
Byron Baes star Alex Reid explains how small businesses can get the most from working with social media influencers and better understand their audience.
Australian BNPL operator Pay It Later accused of owing small businesses as co-owner seeks company wind-up
A group of small business owners have accused Australian buy now, pay later firm Pay It Later of withholding hundreds of thousands of dollars in sales revenue.
Red tape cuts and digital transformation on the agenda at COSBOA National Small Business Summit
SMEs are navigating the practical terms of how businesses can manage scaling up their technology and workforce at the annual COSBOA summit this week.
“Disgraceful behaviour”: Stockbroker sacks senior adviser after millions invested in unapproved funds
Clients at Shaw and Partners are reeling after allegations surfaced that a former advisor secretly invested up to $3.5 million of their money into unauthorised products.
Corporate regulator to keep an eye on solvency this reporting period
The corporate regulator has revealed its areas of focus this reporting period, warning businesses that solvency and asset valuation are at the top of its list of concerns.
ASIC reveals the big businesses that received the most JobKeeper payments
Qantas, Crown Resorts and Flight Centre claimed more than $1.3 billion in JobKeeper payments between them.
Frydenberg issues new directions to ASIC, contradicting the banking royal commission
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg appears to have thrown the most important findings of the banking royal commission under a bus.
Federal Court finds CBA overcharged $2.2 million in interest on business accounts
CBA is facing penalties after the Federal Court found it charged business customers interest at more than double the rate they were advised.
Small businesses begin registering for new temporary restructuring relief amid overhaul to insolvency laws
SMEs have begun registering for temporary restructuring relief, under the country’s new insolvency regime that began on January 1.
ASIC approves changes to the banking code, extending COVID-19 special note
ASIC has approved changes to the Banking Code of Practice, extending the COVID-19 special note that gives banks more time to handle complaints.
In light of ASIC’s management crisis, let’s take a look at how the regulator should be run
The current management crisis at ASIC has seen a deputy chairman resign and the chairman step aside under a cloud.
ASIC deputy chair steps down amid $187,000 expenses furore
The deputy chair of ASIC, Daniel Crennan, has now resigned amid a review into excessive relocation expenses claims.