Antony Field

Antony Field

Antony Field is the editor of New Zealand Adviser. He is responsible for overseeing the content of the website.

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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New Zealand Mortgage Awards are a reputation booster

Adviser of the Year encourages entries for 2025 NZMAs

New Zealand Mortgage Awards are a reputation booster

Help discover the best business development managers

Industry leaders encourage entries for NZ Mortgage Awards

Help discover the best business development managers

Liberty supports 2025 New Zealand Mortgage Awards

NZMAs strengthen the industry, says event partner

Liberty supports 2025 New Zealand Mortgage Awards

Reserve Bank of New Zealand cuts cash rate by 0.5%

Official cash rate now 4.75% as falling inflation, weak economy drives decision

Reserve Bank of New Zealand cuts cash rate by 0.5%

CFML Loans appoints Ashlene Prasad to BDM team

Award-winning, experienced leader to strengthen adviser partnerships

CFML Loans appoints Ashlene Prasad to BDM team

Nominate for the New Zealand Mortgage Awards 2025

Nominations now open for industry's prestigious event

Nominate for the New Zealand Mortgage Awards 2025

Revealed: The winners of the 2024 New Zealand Mortgage Awards

Top performers recognised at premier industry event

Revealed: The winners of the 2024 New Zealand Mortgage Awards

Reserve Bank leaves cash rate at 5.5%

Restrictive policy needed to reduce inflation, it says

Reserve Bank leaves cash rate at 5.5%

Final chance to get tickets to New Zealand Mortgage Awards

Thrilling event on April 11 will honour industry's best

Final chance to get tickets to New Zealand Mortgage Awards

Heartland Bank wins indicative approvals to buy Challenger Bank

It will be first NZ bank to acquire an Australian bank if deal gets the final nod

Heartland Bank wins indicative approvals to buy Challenger Bank