Competition in the Australian financial system
Join Productivity Commission Chairman, Peter Harris AO to discuss the draft report of the PC’s Inquiry into competition in the Australian financial system.
Speakers
Peter Harris AO, Chairman, Productivity Commission
Event overview
What are the opportunities to enhance innovation and competition in Australia’s financial system?
The Australian Government has asked the Productivity Commission to undertake a 12 month inquiry into competition in Australia's financial system. The Commission will release its draft report in early 2018 before delivering its final recommendations to government in July 2018.
CEDA welcomes Chairman Peter Harris AO, to outline the Commission’s draft report and the potential reforms that could improve consumer outcomes.
Meet the keynote speaker
Peter Harris AO
Chairman, Productivity Commission
Prior to his appointment to the Productivity Commission Peter Harris served as Secretary of the Commonwealth Department of Communications; and for Victorian Government agencies responsible for the environment, primary industries, and public transport. He had previously held roles with Ansett-Air New Zealand aviation group and with the Canadian Privy Council Office. Peter was made an Officer of the Order of Australia in 2013 for distinguished service to public administration through leadership and policy reform roles in the areas of telecommunications, the environment, primary industries and transport
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Event Details
Public event
26/02/2018
Sofitel Melbourne on Collins, 25 Collins Street, Melbourne
Banking | Finance
Lunch (11.45am to 2.00pm)
Price
Member price
$185
Member table price
$1665
Non member price
$295
Non member table price
$2950
About CEDA
CEDA is a national, not-for-profit, independent, member-based organisation providing thought leadership and policy perspectives on the economic and social issues affecting Australia.