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Richard Gluyas

Melbourne

Business Correspondent at The Australian

Senior Writer at NAB, financial services and banking expert. Demons tragic [email protected]

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  • 1 month ago | news.nab.com.au | Richard Gluyas

    Australia was lauded for its world-class super scheme at the US Superannuation Investment Summit this week, as Australian super fund investment in the US is predicted to more than double over the next decade.

  • 1 month ago | news.nab.com.au | Richard Gluyas

    As the nation’s largest privately owned feedlot operator, Toowoomba-based Mort & Co is under no illusion that innovation and sustainable agricultural practices hold the key to long-term prosperity. It was ever thus, at least since executive chairman Charlie Mort re-established the business in 1997 – more than 150 years after it was founded by a distant relative. Mr Mort’s first innovation was to buy cattle for investors, in addition to processing livestock from graziers.

  • Nov 19, 2024 | news.nab.com.au | Richard Gluyas

    Higher interest rates and more accommodating eligibility criteria resulted in the Home Guarantee Scheme supporting one-third of the nation’s first home buyers last financial year, up significantly from one-tenth in the scheme’s first year of operation in 2020. Of the 50,000 places for eligible home buyers, 43,800 were taken up – a 34% per cent increase on the 32,600 places taken up in 2023, amid 13 increases in the cash rate since May 2022.

  • Nov 13, 2024 | news.nab.com.au | Richard Gluyas

    A diverse group of NAB customers is adopting green technology solutions to accelerate their climate and sustainability transitions, as companies prepare for new climate-related disclosure requirements in the next few years. Business banking customers such as Seavolt (electric-vessel charging), Four Seasons Waste (electric waste-management trucks) and Recycling Plastics Australia (plastics recycling) have all invested in a more sustainable future.

  • Nov 11, 2024 | news.nab.com.au | Richard Gluyas

    As one of the world’s oldest man-made building products, the humble brick has a long story to tell, complicated recently by a manufacturing process which lumps it in with other hard-to-abate industries like steel, aluminium and shipping. Clay bricks are naturally energy-efficient products, absorbing heat, storing it and releasing it later into the environment.

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Richard Gluyas
Richard Gluyas @Gluyasr
6 Oct 23

Jon Kudelka cartoon, October 7, 2023 https://t.co/EH9XFG04Y3 via @SatPaper

Richard Gluyas
Richard Gluyas @Gluyasr
19 Dec 22

News from me: I'm excited to be joining NAB as Senior Writer, reporting on how business customers are transitioning to net zero and building climate resilience. I'll be starting in January next year @nab #climate #ClimateAction

Richard Gluyas
Richard Gluyas @Gluyasr
10 Nov 22

Banks bask in the fading economic sunlight as downturn looms #banking @CommBank @NAB @ANZ_AU @Westpac #ausbiz https://t.co/isg5ZY2B4x