Antony Field

Antony Field

Antony Field is the editor of Mortgage Professional Australia. He is responsible for overseeing the content of the website and magazine.

Antony has 20 years of experience in media, working in print and online. With AB, Antony specialises in working with brokers, lenders, aggregators and BDMs across the mortgage and loans finance industry. In his spare time, Antony enjoys going to the beach, bushwalking, spending time with his family and supporting his favourite sports teams, the NZ Warriors and the All Blacks.

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HSBC launches new mortgage portal for brokers

Platform includes instant pricing on loans

HSBC launches new mortgage portal for brokers

Rodney Cottam runs 560km to support Invictus Australia

Resimac sales manager completes event in just seven days

Rodney Cottam runs 560km to support Invictus Australia

State Manager in the Spotlight: Leigh Tsoumerkas, Loan Market

Loan Market exec gives insights

State Manager in the Spotlight: Leigh Tsoumerkas, Loan Market

Sports stars feature at SFG national conference

Craig McRae, Adam Gilchrist among impressive speaker line-up

Sports stars feature at SFG national conference

FBAA unveils Commercial Finance Broker education program

New skills course open to all brokers

FBAA unveils Commercial Finance Broker education program

AFG reveals new broker platform BrokerEngine Plus

It will speed up loan processing by 90 minutes per deal

AFG reveals new broker platform BrokerEngine Plus

ING to launch Green Upgrade Loan for customers

Competitive rate of 3.74%, backed by Clean Energy Finance Corporation

ING to launch Green Upgrade Loan for customers

First time's a charm for FBAA broker award winner

New broker thrilled as peak body honours top achievers

First time's a charm for FBAA broker award winner

MFAA urges NSW government to change payroll tax law

Plea follows Supreme Court’s final orders in LMG case

MFAA urges NSW government to change payroll tax law

No interest rate cuts for borrowers yet

Inflation improving but Reserve Bank keeps rate unchanged

No interest rate cuts for borrowers yet