SCCA wins major concessions over gift card laws
The new framework and rules are “a commonsense, practical and risk-based outcome,” said CEO Angus Nardi.
The new framework and rules are “a commonsense, practical and risk-based outcome,” said CEO Angus Nardi.
SCCA CEO Angus Nardi said the year-end extension “sends a clear message on community safety.”
SCCA fears many stakeholders may be unaware of how these changes could affect them.
The fellowship recognises emerging leaders who demonstrate innovation, professional distinction and significant contributions to the shopping centre industry.
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