NAB shareholder takes bank to court in a bid to secure confidential papers

NAB shareholder takes bank to court in a bid to secure confidential papers

Diana Beere is fighting the bank in court to ensure it is true to its word on investing in coal mining before she passes her shares on to her descendants.

  • byMillie Muroi

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Worker shortage still a headache for firms:NAB’s new business boss

Worker shortage still a headache for firms:NAB’s new business boss

The newly minted boss of National Australia Bank’s flagship business bank,Rachel Slade,says local firms are still having trouble finding staff as they work their way out of softer economic conditions.

  • byMillie Muroi
From mortgage checks to scam-busting:How your bank is using AI

From mortgage checks to scam-busting:How your bank is using AI

Banking giants have plans for artificial intelligence that go much further than the often clunky chatbots used to answer customer queries.

  • byClancy Yeates
Emerging cricketers hit for six by $2.5 million collapse of tour operator

Emerging cricketers hit for six by $2.5 million collapse of tour operator

The collapse of cricket tour specialist Calypso Destinations has left dozens of parents and coaches out of pocket and shattered emerging players’ dreams of a trip of a lifetime.

  • byChris Barrett
Banks not doing enough to help struggling borrowers,says ASIC

Banks not doing enough to help struggling borrowers,says ASIC

As the number of customers falling behind on their repayments rises,the watchdog says too many people in hardship are finding it hard to get help.

  • byClancy Yeates
Data deleted:UniSuper outage raises lockout fears

Data deleted:UniSuper outage raises lockout fears

Members of one of the nation’s largest superannuation funds have regained access to their funds,but there are new questions about the Australia’s reliance on three US tech giants.

  • byDavid Swan
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NAB boss says most of its home loans are written at a discount

NAB boss says most of its home loans are written at a discount

Chief executive Andrew Irvine reported a 13 per cent tumble in half-year profits,but said households were mostly proving resilient in the cost-of-living crisis.

  • byMillie Muroi
Competition kicks the stuffing out of NAB and Woolworths

Competition kicks the stuffing out of NAB and Woolworths

This week’s results provide a reality check for those who argue that the highly concentrated banking and supermarkets sectors lack competition.

  • byElizabeth Knight
Banks expected to report more than $15b in half-year profits

Banks expected to report more than $15b in half-year profits

Despite continued pressure on bank profit margins,analysts expect the big four to post relatively resilient earnings over the next two weeks.

  • byMillie Muroi
Consumer stress finally starts to ease as shoppers cut their spending

Consumer stress finally starts to ease as shoppers cut their spending

Consumers have been struggling with high inflation,interest rates and tax for months – but there are signs the pressure on shoppers is moderating.

  • byShane Wright
Brisbane bank branch manager charged with fraud

Brisbane bank branch manager charged with fraud

A National Australia Bank employee who was in charge of one of Brisbane’s busiest branches has been accused of fraud.

  • byCloe Read