Dean Rushton Dean Rushton is chief operating officer and director of Loan Market. He commenced his finance career in 1995 with Westpac in retail distribution. Following a number of roles in marketing and operations with Aussie Home Loans, he co-founded X Inc, a national mortgage broking company. The business merged with the mortgage broking arm of Ray White in 2007 and the new entity, Loan Market is now Australasia’s largest independently-owned mortgage broker.
DEAN RUSHTON | SUNDAY, 10 MAY 2009 Dean Rushton writes about the findings of the independent consumer research into the behaviours and motivations of homebuyers in the market. The study was commissioned by Loan Market last year and included focus groups made up of first home buyers ... Read more PAGE: 1 |
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