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Cuscal shareholders revolt in pre-IPO stoush Jul 26, 2021 – 10.55am Share The Elizabeth Proust-chaired payments group Cuscal has found itself at the centre of a stoush with a slice of its mutual lender shareholders as it eyes a float on the ASX amid a shift away from servicing smaller banks and regional lenders. Elizabeth Proust, former president of the Australian Institute of Company Directors, and current chairman of Cuscal. James Alcock Cuscal shareholders are due on Wednesday to vote on a proposed overhaul of the company’s constitution that will see the group – responsible for creating the neobank 86 400 that was recently sold to National Australia Bank – shift further away from its heritage of supplying transactional banking, liquidity and capital management services to smaller lenders. ....
One of Australia s most popular utes has topped a Roy Morgan customer satisfaction survey, but it wasn t a Toyota HiLux or a Ford Ranger. It was even better rated than the Apple iPhone and Bunnings. ....
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Non-majors outperform majors in customer satisfaction By Sarah Buckley 18 December 2020 A non-major bank has topped the banking sector overall in customer satisfaction, with the big four trailing behind, according to new data. According to findings taken from Roy Morgan’s recent Customer Satisfaction Report on Consumer Banking in Australia, Beyond Bank Australia scored the highest in October with 92.3 per cent (up 2.4 per cent in 12 months). Two other non-majors came in second and third place; Newcastle Permanent achieved 90.3 per cent (up 3.6 per cent), while People’s Choice was the highest-ranked credit union, with 88.1 per cent. Although trailing behind, and down 1.0 per cent from October last year, the Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) maintained its lead of the four major banks from 2019, wi ....