Australia
‘Competitive pressure’ on Australia’s Big Four banks ensured
‘Competitive pressure’ on Australia’s Big Four banks ensured
Australian government set measures to intensify competition among its biggest banks to cut banking charges.
ANZ Bank mulls raising US$400mln for China expansion
China would be next in Asia Pacific after ANZ had established foothold in Indonesia and Vietnam.
Westpac to focus on localised, personalised operations
Bank managers are reinstated in Westpac South Coast to serve customers with personal touch.
ANZ global headquarters gets environmental recognition
ANZ today announced the official opening of its global headquarters, ANZ Centre, in Melbourne’s Docklands precinct.
Commonwealth Bank reports peak in bad debts
Commonwealth Bank said its unaudited cash profit was around 1.4 billion Australian dollars (US$1.29 billion) for the three months ended Sept. 30, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Westpac gives ‘green’ loans
Westpac is set to release US$9,200 loans to Australian homeowners to install sustainable and eco-friendly energy facilities. The bank said Nov. 8 the loans support the Australian Government Green Loans Program and will give homeowners an opportunity to improve their energy and water use efficiency, according to The Sydney Morning Herald ."The Green Loans Program assists families to install solar, water saving and energy efficient products to reduce greenhouse gas emissions," a statement from Westpac said."It also has the potential to help around 360,000 Australian households save on energy and water bills."Westpac group executive for retail and business banking, Peter Hanlon, said the initiative was an investment into the future. "Sustainability is an integral part of Westpac's business strategy, having already reduced our emissions by 40 per cent between 1996 and 2008 with a further reduction of 30 per cent targeted by 2013," Mr Hanlon said.
Westpac, St.George merger yields below expectations
Westpac head still optimistic on bank's performance next year as economic conditions improve.
ANZ teams CDB to conquer APAC market
Partnership will strengthen CDB's presence in Asia-Pacific region with ANZ as its agent.
ANZ recruits former Westpac senior officer
Phil Chronican's diversity of experience described as a momentum booster for ANZ's domestic operations.
Keating slams govt for giving banks too much power
Government should exercise its regulatory role more strictly, said former Prime Minister Paul Keating.
NAB to issue hybrid tier 1 securities
In an effort to safeguard bank deposits, NAB looks forward to sell US$500 million in hybrid tier 1 to investors in Europe and Asia.
CBA chief Norris' pay rises due to share based payment
Yet despite his 6 percent salary rise, CBA chief Ralph Norris' short-term incentives were cut by 10 percent due to the bank's 1 percent slide in net profit.
ING receives bids for its Asia, Switzerland assets
The transaction aims to help ING pay its US$14.25 billion debt from the Dutch government.
"We don't need your guarantee": ANZ
Aussie Banks ready to wean themselves off the government guarantee on wholesale bank lending, ANZ Chief Mike Smith says.
Aussie banks cut fees
First it was the NAB. Now the big four aussie banks are looking at cutting account withdrawn fees to appease customers.
Morschel to succeed Goode as ANZ Chair
ANZ Directors have chosen John Morschel to succeed Charles Goode as new chairman by February 2010.
If Goldman is selling, why is NAB buying?
Goldman Sachs is not known for getting the bad end of a deal, so it may be a surprise to learn Australia's NAB is buying its wealth management business for A$99 million.