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  2. Mark Bouris - Wikipedia

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    Website. markbouris.com.au. Mark Leigh Bouris AM (born 30 November 1956 [citation needed]) is an Australian businessman who is best known as the founder and chairman of 'Wizard Home Loans', Australia's second largest non-bank mortgage lender behind Aussie Home Loans. He is now the chairman of Yellow Brick Road, a business which he founded in ...

  3. Aussie (financial group) - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.aussie.com.au. Aussie is an Australian retail financial services group with operations spanning all mainland capital cities and major regional centres throughout Australia. As of April 2012, Aussie reported a loan book under management of over A$42 billion through 750 brokers and 150 stores. [1]

  4. Mortgage broker - Wikipedia

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    Mortgage brokers have been active in Australia since the early 1980s, however they only became a dominant force in the mortgage industry during the late 1990s on the back of aggressive marketing by Aussie Home Loans and Wizard Home Loans. Approximately 35% of all loans secured by a mortgage in Australia were introduced by mortgage brokers in ...

  5. The best home loan: how to shop for and compare ... - AOL

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    Step 1: Determine the right type of mortgage for you. Before you start to shop for mortgage offers, it’s important to determine what type of mortgage you want to apply for and what might be best ...

  6. John Symond - Wikipedia

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    Supported by a $10,000 loan [1] from his older brother Michael, Symond founded Aussie Home Loans in February 1992 and was able to fulfil his ambition. With his nephew James by his side, Symond was widely credited with bringing competition to the Australian home-lending industry and was the first major disruptor to the banks oligopoly of the Australian home loan market.

  7. Mortgage lenders vs. banks: Which is best for you? - AOL

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    In contrast, mortgage lenders focus specifically on home loans for purchases and refinances; some also offer homeowners ways to borrow against their home’s worth, like home equity loans and home ...

  8. Mortgage points: What are they and how do they work? - AOL

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    In this example, the borrower bought two discount points costing 1 percent of the loan principal, or $3,200 each. By buying two points for $6,400 upfront, the borrower’s interest rate shrank to ...

  9. Tiimely - Wikipedia

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    Tiimely. 2015.. [ 1] Tiimely, formerly known as Tic:Toc, is an Australian platform technology company and non-bank home lender based in Adelaide, South Australia. [ 2] Founded in 2015, but launched to the public in July 2017 as Tic:Toc, Tiimely offers Software-as-a-Service, and automated digital home loans to consumers through their retail ...

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