Mortgage brokers wrote 40% of BNZ’s home loans in its first half
Bank of New Zealand says it has arrested its slide in market share in the mortgage market. With special feature audio.
Jenny Ruth
Fri, 06 May 2016
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Bank of New Zealand says it has arrested its slide in market share in the mortgage market, thanks to its decision to resume using mortgage brokers after 12 years of going it alone.
The bank, which is owned by National Australia Bank, puts its current share of the mortgage market at 15.5% at the
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Jenny Ruth
Fri, 06 May 2016
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