Priscilla Dickinson

Priscilla Dickinson

Priscilla was a journalist at Key Media in Auckland, New Zealand, writing for NZ Adviser and Mortgage Professional Australia. Priscilla was formerly the money editor of Newshub, owned by Discovery New Zealand. Before becoming a journalist, Priscilla worked in various insurance roles, including at WTW, AMP and Vero. She was passionate about sharing information to help brokers perform at their best.

Priscilla left Key Media in January, 2024.

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A closer look at reverse mortgage interest rates

Official cash rate not necessarily a factor, Australia's largest active provider says

A closer look at reverse mortgage interest rates

Is screen scraping on its way out?

NextGen discusses open banking opportunities amid proposed ban

Is screen scraping on its way out?

Marketplace Finance helps brokers optimise client base

Hands-on workshop provides diversification pathway

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LJ Hooker Home Loans looks to expand its mortgage network

Brokers encouraged to join thriving franchise model

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Get ready to toast the Australian Mortgage Award winners

Bank congratulates customer service award finalists

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outsource Financial launches education series for elite brokerages

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outsource Financial launches education series for elite brokerages

Why are mortgage interest rates still rising?

Experts comment on increases despite stagnant RBA rate

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AI to hit the banking industry hard

Almost half of workload forecast could be automated

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Counting down to the 2023 Australian Mortgage Awards

Sponsor of New Brokerage of the Year award congratulates finalists

Counting down to the 2023 Australian Mortgage Awards

Industry welcomes expected increase in housing supply

Impact on brokers, property values discussed as HAFF Bill passes parliament

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