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China Brilliant Global s Latest Business Updates – IT Business Net

China Brilliant Global’s Latest Business Updates HONG KONG, Dec 14, 2020 – (ACN Newswire) – China Brilliant Global Limited (“China Brilliant Global” or “Company” together with its subsidiaries, the “Group”; HKEX stock code: 8026.HK) is pleased to announce that its indirect non-wholly owned subsidiary Brillink Banking Corporation Limited (“Brillink”) has been granted an In-Principle Approval Letter (the “AIP Letter”) by the AFSA for a licence (the “Licence”) to carry on regulated activities in AIFC . According to the AIP Letter, the grant of the Licence is subject to Brillink fulfilling certain conditions and requirements imposed by the AFSA within the specified timeframe. After the license is granted, Brillink can carry on regulated activities to non-retail banking customers in AIFC, including accepting deposits, providing credit, advising on a credit facility, arranging a credit facility, and providing money services.

Federal government extends domestic support program for airlines – Travel Weekly

14 Dec 2020 The federal government has extended key assistance measures to support domestic aviation, as well as announcing the appointment of an expert advisory panel, as the sector continues its recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development Michael McCormack announced today that the Domestic Aviation Network Support (DANS) program, which had been due to end on 31 January 2021, would be extended for a further eight weeks. “DANS has provided critical support for the aviation sector and the Australian government has decided to continue it until 28 March 2021, as economic momentum builds and airlines continue to add more flights to meet renewed demand,” McCormack said.

Qld uni dishing out free iPads to students

University of Southern Queensland providing $1300 ‘welcome packs’ to first 300 new and returning students Education by Andre Grimaux Premium Content Subscriber only A regional Queensland university is giving away new iPads, linen packs and even fridges to encourage students to live on campus. As Year 12 graduates across the state ready for the release of their ATAR results on Saturday, the University of Southern Queensland is providing $1300 welcome packs to the first 300 new and returning students living at its Toowoomba campus in 2021. There are two technology packs containing either an iPad or a HP laptop to choose from, or a pack designed to cover some of the initial costs of moving on campus, including a fridge, portable speaker, FitBit, linen pack and stationery voucher.

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