13
Nov

Event

QLD Members Evening ft. Tim Lawless, Cotality

FINSIA invites you to join us for the QLD Members Evening 2025 - an evening of networking, professional insights, and connection with peers across the financial services community. 

This year’s keynote will be delivered by Tim Lawless, Executive Research Director, Asia-Pacific at Cotality. 

Tim brings over 20 years of experience as one of Australia's leading property market analysts and commentators. He will provide deep insights into national housing trends, including the impact of demographic and economic factors on real estate markets. Tim’s expert analysis is regularly featured in both Australian and global media, making him a sought-after speaker across various sectors, including property, banking, finance, and insurance. His unique perspective is invaluable for professionals looking to stay ahead of market shifts and gain a comprehensive understanding of current trends and forecasts. 

 David Cox SF FIN, FINSIA Board President, will also be in attendance to represent FINSIA as part of the upcoming CISI alliance. 

Drinks and canapes will be provided. Join us for the night to hear about Tim Lawless's insights and connect with industry peers as 2025 concludes. 

Registration open until Friday 7 November. Registration request submitted past this date will be processed on a case-by-case basis. Please contact [email protected] if you wish to submit a registration request. 

economy
industry knowledge
networking

Tim Lawless

Executive Research Director (Asia-Pacific), Cotality

Tim is Executive Research Director of Cotality's Asia-Pacific research division, managing a team of economic and data specialists across Australia and New Zealand.

He brings more than 20 years' experience to the role, providing deep insights and analysis on national housing trends. Recognised as a leading authority on residential property, Tim regularly provides expert commentary on real estate market conditions and the interplay between housing markets, demographic trends and economic factors.

As one of Australia's most popular property market analysts and commentators, Tim's expertise is frequently sought by a diverse array of audiences from government bodies and policy makers through national and international corporate entities across the property, banking and financial sectors, insurance, valuations and consumers.

Tim's research is regularly featured in Australian and global media, and he is a popular keynote speaker.

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