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Cosi De Angelis
GM Transaction Banking & Asset Finance Solutions, ANZ

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20 Mar 2023

Sustainable savings for business owners

Cosi De Angelis | GM Transaction Banking & Asset Finance Solutions, ANZ

Australian business owners save on tax by taking advantage of the asset write off scheme in preparation for the transition towards a low-carbon economy.

31 May 2021

Businesses must account for EOFY scams

Cosi De Angelis | GM Transaction Banking & Asset Finance Solutions, ANZ

As Australian businesses gear up for another demanding end of financial year period, so too do cyber criminals.

08 Oct 2018

Cybersecurity risk in business – it’s personal

Cosi De Angelis | GM Transaction Banking & Asset Finance Solutions, ANZ

To truly assess risk, a digital business strategy must consider cyber risks inside the business and the home.

19 Sep 2018

bluenotes debate: data, security & disruption for SMEs

Cosi De Angelis | GM Transaction Banking & Asset Finance Solutions, ANZ

Our expert panel continues their deep dive into the ways digital tools & strategy are driving SME growth.

17 Sep 2018

bluenotes debate: the digital strategy SMEs need

Cosi De Angelis | GM Transaction Banking & Asset Finance Solutions, ANZ

We chat to a panel of experts about the importance of establishing a digital strategy to drive growth in your SME.

07 Aug 2018

SMEs, energy & control

Cosi De Angelis | GM Transaction Banking & Asset Finance Solutions, ANZ

Australian SMEs are facing an energy efficiency challenge. Here’s how one business turned it into an advantage.

29 Jun 2018

For SMEs, knowledge is success

Cosi De Angelis | GM Transaction Banking & Asset Finance Solutions, ANZ

For owners and operators of small business, staying informed is staying ahead of the game.

30 Nov 2016

Is the broker of the future a machine?

Cosi De Angelis | GM Transaction Banking & Asset Finance Solutions, ANZ

Looking back over the last two decades of Australian banking, one of the most profound disruptions was the entrance of mortgage originators and brokers to the residential mortgage market.