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The new financial trends FIS Global has noticed

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FIS is at the heart of the commerce and financial transactions that power the world’s economy. We are passionate about helping businesses and communities thrive by advancing the way the world pays, banks and invests, serving more than 20,000 clients and more than one million merchant locations in over 130 countries.

About the study

Australians have altered how they shop, pay and bank to minimise exposure to the virus. Most significant is the acceleration of digital-based transactions, even among members of the most change-resistant generation.

FIS partnered with IPSOS to survey 1,001 Australian adults, 18 – 74 years old, in June 2021.

The study’s purpose is to discover how the pandemic has affected consumers’ finances, how their behaviours have changed and what changes consumers believe most likely to endure.

For more information about FIS, head to their website, or to view the report, click here.

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Experts provide strategies to drive equity forward in education

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How can we ensure inclusivity, diversity and equity in schools and society?

Education has come such a long way. Join Greg Campitelli for this in-depth program about the future of the education industry.

Beyond Education, together with Enquiry Tracker.

In this episode, Greg is joined by Sheetal Deo from Diversity Council Australia. #beyond education

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Harris takes aim at Trump, links him to Project 2025

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Kamala Harris, in her inaugural presidential campaign rally, launched a scathing critique linking former President Donald Trump to Project 2025.

As Kamala Harris kicks off her campaign for the Presidential election, she’s taken aim at Donald Trump and the so called Project 2025.

The Vice President told a crowd in Indianapolis that Project 2025 aims to “take us backward.” #featured #trending

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Netanyahu calls for support and sketches outline for post-war Gaza

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses Congress, delivering a passionate speech urging American leaders to send weapons faster to Israel so he can end the war.

Netanyahu explained the urgency of countering Iran, portraying it as a grave threat not only to Israel but to global security.

He criticised ongoing negotiations and called on the United States to hand over weapons faster, so he could end the war in Gaza.

Ticker’s Ahron Young covers the latest. #featured #trending

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