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ABA appoints deputy chair

KANIKA SOOD  |  FRIDAY, 29 JUN 2018
The Australian Banking Association has appointed Suncorp's chief executive as its new deputy chair. David Carter is taking the role from Bendigo and Adelaide Bank managing director Mike Hirst, who announced his retirement from the bank in March. "The ...

New campaign combats elder financial abuse

KARREN VERGARA  |  MONDAY, 18 JUN 2018
Several organisations are joining a new campaign to help tackle elder financial abuse. The Australian Banking Association, National Seniors, Council on the Ageing, Older Persons Action Network and the Financial Services Union are calling on state governments ...

Industry welcomes final Better Banking report

HARRISON WORLEY  |  WEDNESDAY, 18 APR 2018
... service companies, helping our customers, communities and people to prosper and grow," he said. Australian Banking Association chief executive Anna Bligh said the report recognised the efforts of the industry to implement the Better Banking reforms. ...

ABA makes new code compulsory

KANIKA SOOD  |  MONDAY, 26 MAR 2018
Retail banks wishing to be members of the Australian Banking Association (ABA) will now have to sign up for its revamped Banking Code of Practice, which is currently awaiting ASIC's nod of approval. The new code will be binding, enforceable by law and ...

Bank fees jump three-times inflation

ALEX DUNNIN  |  FRIDAY, 16 MAY 2008
... households a lower interest rate, are becoming more popular. Echoing the Reserve's assessment, the Australian Banking Association said, "The main driver of growth in bank service fee revenue has been strong demand for banking products and services, underpinned ...

Boomer Budget bonanza

ALEX DUNNIN  |  WEDNESDAY, 10 MAY 2006
... on its superannuation plan aimed at streamlining the contribution and payment rules," said the Australian Banking Association. Rarely has a non-election Budget received such a response. And why wouldn't the chorus sing so loud and in such unison? Radical ...
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