Showing 1 to 10 of 59 articles: CAPGEMINI RESEARCH INSTITUTE | THURSDAY, 28 NOV 2024 This article comprises an excerpt from the World Life Insurance Report 2025, produced by Capgemini Research Institute. Read more CAPGEMINI RESEARCH INSTITUTE | FRIDAY, 22 NOV 2024 This article comprises an excerpt from the World Life Insurance Report 2025, produced by Capgemini Research Institute. Read more CAPGEMINI RESEARCH INSTITUTE | THURSDAY, 14 NOV 2024 This article comprises an excerpt from the World Life Insurance Report 2025, produced by Capgemini Research Institute. Read more MACQUARIE BANK | FRIDAY, 4 OCT 2024 With the cash rate at its highest in over a decade and ongoing investor uncertainty about financial markets, the focus on cash allocations is growing. Given the higher yields now available, there could be an opportunity cost to holding idle cash. Read more RICHARD EDWARDS | FRIDAY, 7 JUN 2024 There are a number of ways you can reduce the hip-pocket impact of personal insurance for clients facing cost-of-living pressures. Read more JONATHAN LIGHT , VALESKA BLOCH , JOSHUA ANDERSON , EMILIANA GALLEGO | WEDNESDAY, 19 JUL 2023 Insurers heavily scrutinise organisations' ability to prevent, anticipate and withstand cyber-attacks when deciding whether or not to offer cyber insurance. Read more NADIA CASSIDY | TUESDAY, 2 MAY 2023 With the considerable changes to insurance since the Life Insurance Framework and changes legislated by The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) in the last few years, insurance is an area that we are seeing advisers approach less and l ... Read more JONATHAN LIGHT , VALESKA BLOCH , JOSHUA ANDERSON , ROBERT MARSH , EMILIANA GALLEGO | WEDNESDAY, 5 APR 2023 The market-standard position has long been for loss or damage arising from war to be excluded from cover under most forms of insurance. Cyber liability insurance was frequently an exception. Read more LOUISE JENKINS , ANDREW MAHER , JOSHUA ANDERSON | WEDNESDAY, 1 MAR 2023 In Australia and abroad, climate litigation filings are steadily increasing. In parallel, there is an emerging focus on how corporate insurance arrangements may respond to these types of proceedings. Read more DAMIAN REVELL | FRIDAY, 28 JAN 2022 With the new income protection (IP) product requirements that came into effect from 1 October 2021, there are key considerations that may affect the approach advisers choose to take. Read more |
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MAGDELINE JACOVIDES
FOUNDER AND FINANCIAL ADVISER
MAZI WEALTH
FOUNDER AND FINANCIAL ADVISER
MAZI WEALTH
On top of running a successful practice, Mazi Wealth founder Deline Jacovides is a fierce advocate for closing the superannuation gender gap and has built a highly popular social media presence that takes financial literacy to the next level. She tells Karren Vergara where her passion comes from and how she integrates it all with family life.