Westpac's foray into digital banking stepped up a gear this week, with the announcement of a digital-only platform. The move is seen as an attempt to coax younger customers away from the new wave of neo banks.
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He's known as Japan's Warren Buffett, worth an estimated $US22.9 billion, but unlike Buffett, Masayoshi Son seems to prefer companies at the leading edge of technology and innovation.
It's no longer enough for office owners to lease floor space and provide basic services. Millennials simply don't like being shoved into a sterile room for eight hours a day, says Hub Australia founder Brad Krauskopf.
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