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Bendigo Advertiser June 20, 2013,
BENDIGO and Adelaide Bank does not have a problem with gender equality, according to a bank spokeswoman.
Bendigo Advertiser June 20, 2013,
BENDIGO and Adelaide Bank does not have a problem with gender equality, according to a bank spokeswoman.
Daniel Piotrowski news.com.au March 13, 2013
AN ELDERLY couple with little English and health concerns are celebrating after a judge released them from a million-dollar loan which should never have been approved in the first place.
AAP Adelaide Now February 18, 2013
BENDIGO and Adelaide Bank has more than tripled its first half profit and says business conditions and confidence have improved in recent months.
Coffs Coast Advocate 10 December 2012
"I want to, in the word of the late Don Chipp, 'keep the bastards honest'," Mid Richmond community Bank committee member Ian Drinkwater said referring to the big four banks.
Eric Johnston Sydney Morning Herald 29 Nvember 2012
Speculation is mounting that Bendigo and Adelaide Bank is set to draw on Mediterranean heritage after it recently acquired Bank of Cyprus Australia.
AAP The West Australian November 26, 2012
Bendigo and Adelaide Bank is buying the majority of assets of regional financial company Southern Finance Group for $290 million.
AAP Sydney Morning Herald October 30, 2012
BENDIGO and Adelaide Bank chief executive Mike Hirst says the regional lender has yet to see a rise in bad debts even amid signs of a slowing economy.
SmartCompany James Thomson Entrepreneur Watch 30 October 2012
The annual general meeting season is in full swing and yesterday’s big event saw Bendigo and Adelaide Bank deliver a pretty solemn warning, with investors told to brace for as much as five years of lower growth.
Drew Cratchley AAP Herald Sun October 29, 2012
BENDIGO and Adelaide Bank boss Mike Hirst says there are no signs of a rise in bad debts for the regional lender, despite a challenging environment.
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