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Women in Finance NSW set for a new image

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17 December 2009
| By Caroline Munro |

Women in Finance NSW will start off the New Year with a new outlook, along with a name change and a fresh image for 2010.

The group has grown over the last year and hopes the new name, Women in Finance and Banking, will appeal to an even broader market within the financial services and banking sectors.

Women in Finance has hosted some top-class events over the year, with guest speakers including Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard, Deutsche Bank’s head of global finance and foreign exchange for Australia and New Zealand Melissa Babbage, chairman of FlexiGroup and director of Billabong International Margaret Jackson AC, along with a number of other women who have made a mark within their field.

Women in Finance and Banking will also launch their new-look website in 2010 as part of an overall rebranding exercise.

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