Media Releases
NAB extends $1,000 grants to Central West NSW flood-impacted customers
NAB has today extended the availability of our $1,000 emergency grants in officially declared disaster areas of Central West New South Wales until 6 December to assist customers severely affected by continuing flooding.
- 22.11.2022
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NAB’s tech strategy takes next evolution
NAB is now looking at the next evolution of how technology will deliver great customer and colleague experiences
- 22.11.2022
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3 min read
nabtrade dedicates Charity Trading Day revenue to First Nations Foundation
- 21.11.2022
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NAB warns against payday lending ahead of Christmas
NAB is warning against the dangers of payday loans, as more Aussies turn to the ‘quick fix’ lending to deal with rising cost of living.
- 21.11.2022
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NAB to support flood-impacted customers in South Australia
NAB is providing financial support to customers impacted in flood-affected areas of the Riverland region in South Australia.
- 18.11.2022
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1 min read
NAB Assist on the state of Australia’s financial health
Australians are generally coping well financially and making ends meet but 36% say they’ve experienced some kind of hardship in the past three months, according to new NAB research.
- 18.11.2022
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2 min read
Australian businesses still struggling to fill jobs
Australian business owners are yet to see an improvement to the labour shortage issue, and some believe it has got worse, new NAB research shows.
- 16.11.2022
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2 min read
NAB introduces fee-free international transfers
In a first for major Australian banks, NAB will no longer charge a fee for overseas transfers in a foreign currency when using NAB Internet Banking and the NAB app.
- 15.11.2022
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1 min read
Businesses support Australian made to ease supply chain pressure
One in two business owners would increase their use of Australian-based suppliers to tackle the country’s ongoing supply chain issues, new NAB research shows.
- 14.11.2022
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1 min read
NAB launches ‘Money Mondays’ with leading therapist
One in two Australians don’t sit down regularly to look at their finances and one in three say that money is a source of conflict in their relationship, according to new NAB research.
- 13.11.2022
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3 min read