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Westpac allegedly charged dead customers | US$65M: Local star Mr Yum goes big | Twitter loses its CEO

Nov 30, 20216 min
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The corporate regulator has launched 6 lawsuits against Westpac for allegedly charging dead customers financial advice fees.

 

Mr Yum, the Aussie mobile ordering platform, has raised a whopping US$65 million - after the pandemic and social distancing increased its adoption.

 

Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey has stepped down from his role as CE .and is passing the reins to the company’s chief technology officer.

 

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