Anonymous ID: 796040 April 25, 2024, 4:40 a.m. No.20775854   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5867 >>5873 >>5949 >>6130 >>6174 >>6306 >>6336 >>6359 >>6408 >>6437 >>6463

Australia’s Big 4 Banks: A Titanic Fall

 

The breaking news that Australia’s Big 4 banks have filed for bankruptcy is a thunderclap in the financial world. The pillars of the Australian economy have crumbled, leaving a trail of chaos and uncertainty in their wake. This begs the question: where has their vast wealth disappeared to?

 

In the midst of this financial apocalypse, the need for transparency becomes more urgent than ever. The people deserve answers, and the vacuum of information surrounding the fate of these banks only deepens the sense of unease.

 

The Great Money Mystery

 

As the financial landscape reshapes itself, the fate of billions of dollars hangs in the balance. The disappearance of funds from Australia’s Big 4 banks is a glaring example of the opacity surrounding the movements of colossal wealth. The question of where the money has gone looms large, a mystery that demands unraveling.

 

Are these funds being diverted to undisclosed locations, away from the prying eyes of the public? Is there a grand plan at play, orchestrated by the puppeteers of the global financial system? The lack of information fuels speculation and distrust, creating an environment ripe for conspiracy theories to thrive.

 

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Anonymous ID: 796040 April 25, 2024, 4:46 a.m. No.20775873   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5874 >>5903 >>5949 >>6130 >>6174 >>6306 >>6336 >>6359 >>6408 >>6437 >>6463

>>20775854

 

Australian banks risk alienating regional communities amid branch network cuts

 

Australia's four largest banks have accelerated branch closures as more customers choose digital channels, but such closures risk alienating rural communities that rely on physical branches.

 

The big four banks — Commonwealth Bank of Australia, ANZ Group Holdings Ltd., Westpac Banking Corp. and National Australia Bank Ltd. — closed 375 branches in 2023, up 56% from 239 in 2022 and 337 in 2021. The four banks have closed 1,446 branches since 2018, according to data compiled by S&P Global Market Intelligence.

 

Westpac had the highest number of branch closures in 2023, at 167. Commonwealth Bank closed 73 branches, while ANZ closed 72. NAB shuttered the lowest number of branches in 2023, at 63.