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  2. National Australia Bank - Wikipedia

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    NAB encountered a difficult period in the period 2000–2005. In 2000, NAB sold Michigan National Bank to ABN AMRO, then in 2001 sold HomeSide's operating assets for US$1.9b to Washington Mutual, the largest US savings and loan company, as well as the mortgage unit's loan-servicing technology and operating platform.

  3. UBank - Wikipedia

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    UBank allows applicants to apply online or over the phone for a Term Deposit and deposit their money straight away using BPAY. This was a first for the Australian marketplace at that time. [25] In August 2009, UBank launched a new online savings account ("USaver") that was reported to differentiate through its online application process. [26] [27]

  4. Judo Bank - Wikipedia

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    Judo Bank is an Australian neobank focused on small and medium-sized enterprise lending but also offers a range of personal term deposit products to consumers. As of January 2020, Judo Bank had lent $1B to Australian businesses and another $1B in digital retail term deposits. [1] [2]

  5. Term deposit vs. call deposit: What’s the difference? - AOL

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  6. Banking in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Banking in Australia is dominated by four major banks: Commonwealth Bank, Westpac, Australia & New Zealand Banking Group and National Australia Bank.There are several smaller banks with a presence throughout the country which includes Bendigo and Adelaide Bank, Suncorp Bank, [1] and a large number of other financial institutions, such as credit unions, building societies and mutual banks ...

  7. Time deposit - Wikipedia

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    A time deposit or term deposit (also known as a certificate of deposit in the United States, and as a guaranteed investment certificate in Canada) is a deposit in a financial institution with a specific maturity date or a period to maturity, commonly referred to as its "term". Time deposits differ from at call deposits, such as savings or ...

  8. What Is a Term Deposit? - AOL

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    Term deposits are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. This federal agency guarantees the return of the funds in a term deposit if the bank fails or otherwise loses the money.

  9. ATM usage fees - Wikipedia

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    Several ATM networks are operated in Australia; the largest are: Commonwealth Bank / Bankwest network with 3,400 machines, Westpac / St George Bank / BankSA / Bank of Melbourne with 2,800 machines, ANZ with 2,300 machines, the rediATM network with 1,800 machines, and National Australia Bank with 900 machines, [1] The ATMs of CommBank, Westpac, ANZ, NAB and others are free to use.