How CBA’s $3 fee gambit nearly blew up the bank’s political capital

How CBA’s $3 fee gambit nearly blew up the bank’s political capital

Bankers inside Commonwealth Bank's retail division figured a small branch cash withdrawal charge was innocuous. They were wrong.
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from: AFR

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Commonwealth Bank, Finance, Matt Comyn
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