Which department is flaunting parliamentary scrutiny of caps on executive numbers by appointing managers as “principal scientists” even though their role is strictly management?
Suncorp
Tips and rumours: Tips and rumours: How to beat a hiring freeze
Tips and rumours: Tips and rumours: Qantas’ geriatric fleet, exodus from Suncorp
The “new” Coles under Wesfarmers ownership is suspiciously similar to the old Coles, why Qantas is flying ever closer to the edge, Suncorp continues to shrink, and more hot tips from Crikey readers.
Feds tell banks ‘there are no guarantees’
The federal government is finally withdrawing its guarantees to banks and the state governments that allowed both groups to have a good recession. The measures kept our banks alive, but they gave the Big Four too much power.
Do not pass go, go directly to Suncorp
Is there a one-way pathway from the Commonwealth Bank and Suncorp Metway? The question needs to be asked.
Suncorp remuneration a case of market failure
Despite the claims of many, the recent crisis was not the fault of the free market — that is largely because problems were caused where the market was not free at all.
Your Say: Daily Mail readers' feedback: Abortion in QLD and equal pay for women
Crikey readers weigh in on the decriminalisation of abortion in Queensland, equal pay for women and anti-discrimination in religious organisations.
Small lenders making a comeback
While official figures indicate that the big banks still dominate mortgage sales, smaller institutions may be making a comeback, writes Ian Rogers.
Suncorp won’t be in banking for much longer
Well, we know that Suncorp won’t be in banking for much longer. Why else would it hire a British insurance executive for the vacant CEO’s role?
Your Say: Daily Mail readers' feedback: Crikey readers keep Werbeloffing
Chk Chk BOOM. Ad infinitum.
The remarkable remuneration of Suncorp’s John Mulcahy
Why is outgoing Suncorp CEO John Mulcahy still on the board of the Future Fund? Asks Bernard Keane.
Suncorp battens down the hatches
The future independence of Brisbane-based Suncorp Metway is in doubt after it revealed a sharp drop in profit, writes Glenn Dyer.
Suncorp Metway taps insurance subsidies to preserve capital
Suncorp Metway looks like being the first major Australian financial group to slash dividends to preserve capital, writes Glenn Dyer.
Suncorp slapped down by shareholders
The board of Suncorp received a slap in the face from shareholders, with a record 41% of proxies being cast against the banks remuneration report at yesterday’s Annual General Meeting, writes Adam Schwab.







