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  • ING culls mortgage managers

ING culls mortgage managers

24 April 2009 4:55PM
ING Direct will cut home loan funding to seven mortgage managers in six weeks and reduce the number of managers it will fund to ten, the Financial Review reported.

The bank does not plan to reduce its overall level of mortgage funding in Australia but does want to concentrate its funding amongst the more successful introducers such as Resi home loans and MyRate.

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