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Finance finer points digested

LOCAL businesses were treated to more than hot coffee and a delicious cooked breakfast when they attended a business breakfast hosted by Bendigo Bank at Tewantin Noosa RSL Club on 15 July.
Nearly 100 guests listened intently as Bendigo Bank’s head of Financial Markets and Business Finance Solutions David Robertson gave his address on the state of the world and national economies.
His address was followed by Paul Geyer from Australian Valuers, providing the room with up-to-date information regarding the Sunshine Coast residential and commercial property markets.
Representatives from a cross-section of local businesses also took time to speak with Bendigo Bank representatives about what inspired and concerned them.
Bendigo Bank regional manager Rob Chittick said that despite the busy schedules of those in attendance, it was a strong turnout and a great chance to see how businesses were travelling in the community.
“We really do have some great businesses and business owners in Noosa. Spending time together over brekkie and listening to David and Pauls’ presentations gave us a great chance to access the latest information and trends, and learn more about how we can all support each other locally,” Rob said.

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