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Has South Canterbury Finance turned the corner?

Embattled South Canterbury Finance plans to “open its taps” and be more aggressive with its lending again after flushing out $200 million of unwanted assets.Speaking after South Canterbury released an unaudited $4 million trading profit for th

Duncan Bridgeman
Fri, 21 May 2010

Embattled South Canterbury Finance plans to “open its taps” and be more aggressive with its lending again after flushing out $200 million of unwanted assets.

Speaking after South Canterbury released an unaudited $4 million trading profit for the March quarter, chief executive Sandy Maier said the

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Duncan Bridgeman
Fri, 21 May 2010
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