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Aussie John’s big tour

AUSSIE Home Loans opened its newest store in Cranbourne earlier this month.
Founder and executive chairman of the business, John Symond, officially opened the shop on High Street on 3 June.
Mr Symond said the growth potential in Cranbourne was part of the reason he was excited to open a store in the town.
“We like the Cranbourne area and after speaking to the mayor and learning about the future plans in terms of new housing developments it gives us confidence to grow that business,” he said.
“I’m trying to visit 140 shop fronts … I’m a believer that the key to our business is to get closer to the local community.”
The store was previously Wizard Home Loans, which Aussie Home Loans recently bought.
Owner of Aussie Cranbourne, Michael Spalding, said he saw a very bright future in Cranbourne.
Mr Symond said staff looked forward to being able to provide a great service to the community in relation to home loans, credit cards, personal loans and other financial needs.

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