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PART B Schedule of requirements - IBA Collections Platform

[…] 1.4.2 Software Configuration 1.4.3 Application Architecture Documentation including documentation of systems logic 1.4.4 Development: a. Data Integration Support to CBS (Finacle) b. Dashboards, Custom reports, Queries, and Forms c. Configure Workflows d. Historical Data Conversion and Migrations; and e. Security Configuration 5 UNOFFICIAL 1.4.5 Testing 1.4.6 Business System Administrator Training 1.4.7 End User Training […]

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World Indigenous Business Forum - Terms and Conditions

[…] do we collect information from you? IBA collects personal information directly from you in a number of different ways, namely when you: • complete written or online forms and submit them to IBA; • talk to IBA, either over the phone, through audio or video link or face -to-face; or • interact with us […]

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Deloitte Access Economics IBA IHOP Impact Report (002)

[…] and households facing homelessness or who, in the absence of support, may be at the risk of homelessness, poverty or significant financial stress. Key examples of other forms of housing assistance in Australia include crisis accommodation, social or community housing, subsidised rental housing (e.g. that provided under the National Rental Affordability Scheme), and Commonwealth […]

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20170828_IBACP17-18_web

[…] increase in the youth demographic. It is estimated that Indigenous groups now own or have rights to around 40 per cent of Australia’s land mass, under various forms of title and legislation: for example, Native Title Determinations and Indigenous Land Use Agreements. Our customers continue to face more adversity than non-Indigenous Australians do on […]

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Accelerate with IBA TC s

[…] do we collect information from you? IBA collects personal information directly from you in a number of different ways, namely when you: • complete written or online forms and submit them to IBA; • talk to IBA, either over the phone, through audio or video link or face -to-face; or • interact with us […]

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IBA-Impact-Framework

UNDERSTANDING THE ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL IMPACTS OF IBA’S WORK. IMPACT FRAMEWORK 190-03-2020 IBA PAYS RESPECT TO OUR ELDERS PAST, PRESENT AND EMERGING. WE HONOUR THE RESILIENCE AND CONTINUING CONNECTION TO COUNTRY, CULTURE AND COMMUNITY BY ALL ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER PEOPLE ACROSS AUSTRALIA. WE RECOGNISE THAT THE DECISIONS WE MAKE TODAY WILL IMPACT […]

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20180831_IBA-Corporate-Plan-2018-19_web

[…] economic benefit. As this occurs, we are also seeing increased interest in business and investment in new sectors, such as affordable housing, renewable energy, water and other forms of impact investing. We are enhancing our internal research and development function to identify new opportunities and areas of interest in the future. We expect our […]

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IBA Legal Services RFT - Part G - Modern Slavery_ Supplier questionnaire template

[…] slavery as including eight types of serious exploitation: trafficking in persons; slavery; servitude; forced marriage; forced labour; debt bondage; deceptive recruiting for labour services; and the worst forms of child labour. Modern slave r y describes situations where coercion, threats or deception are used to exploit victims and undermine or deprive them of their […]

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Supplier-questionnaire-Modern-Slavery-Risk-v3.1-29-April-2022 (1)PDF dd 15 May 2024

[…] slavery as including eight types of serious exploitation: trafficking in persons; slavery; servitude; forced marriage; forced labour; debt bondage; deceptive recruiting for labour services; and the worst forms of child labour. Modern slave r y describes situations where coercion, threats or deception are used to exploit victims and undermine or deprive them of their […]

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IBA-CorporatePlan_2023-24_FINAL

CORPORATE PL AN 2 02 3 -2 4 AND STRATEGY TOWARDS 2028 Driving financial inclusion and economic empowerment with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. refer to our customers, in line with the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Act 2005 (ATSI Act), which acknowledges the distinct cultural differences and diversity across Australia. In recognition of […]

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