Published on December 9, 2010 by Technology Slice
More Troubles For NAB Bank – Some customers in Melbourne complained that the bank’s ATMs were not dispensing cash. Others said account transfers conducted this morning did not reflect their balances accurately, The Australian reported. Businesses were not spared either: one of Sydney’s top restaurants, Kingsleys, had to manually take down customers’ credit card details [...]
Tags: Account Transfers, Atms, Cameron, Chief Executive, Credit Card Details, Eftpos, Electronic Channels, George Wright, Internet Banking Services, Interruption, melbourne, Meltdown, Nab Bank, Nab Branches, Payment Terminal, Public Apology, Queues, Spokesman, sydney, System Failure
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Published on November 27, 2010 by Technology Slice
NAB Glitch Is Still Not Fixed – NAB carried out remediation work overnight to complete payment and transaction processing from yesterday morning’s disruption, and these transactions have now been processed. But some payment processing originated yesterday had been delayed, including payments made to NAB customers and some payments from NAB to other banks’ customers. NAB [...]
Tags: Apologised, Atm, Bank Customers, banks, Cameron, Centrelink Payments, Chief Executive, Customer Payments, Disruption, Electronic Banking, Glitch, nab, National Australia Bank, Payment Processing, Remediation Work, Sorry For The Inconvenience, Spike, Traffic, Transaction Processing, Yesterday Morning
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Published on November 24, 2010 by Technology Slice
Bank Chiefs Will Face Inquiry – They will answer parliamentary critics that the Australian banking market is in desperate need of increased competition, The Australian reports. Commonwealth Bank’s Ralph Norris and National Australia Bank’s Cameron Clyne confirmed yesterday that they would appear before the committee when it meets from December 13 to 15. They will [...]
Tags: Australian Operations, Bank Bosses, Bank Chiefs, Bank Lenders, Banking Products, Cameron, Ceos, Chief Executive, Chief Executives, Commonwealth Bank, Desperate Need, Gail Kelly, Independent Senator, Mike Smith, National Australia Bank, Nick Xenophon, Ralph Norris, Regional Banks, Westpac, Xenophon
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Published on October 27, 2010 by Technology Slice
NAB Profit Over $4 Billion – NAB shares rose in early trading, gaining as much as 2.8 per cent, or 70 cents, to $25.45. By late afternoon, though, the shares had trimmed their advance to be up 47 cents, or 1.9 per cent, to $25.22, while the overall market was off about 0.9 per cent. [...]
Tags: 12 Months, Analyst Expectations, Australian Economy, Business Confidence, Business Division, Cameron, Cash Profit, Chief Executive, Consecutive Time, Dividend, Dividends, Flagship, Home Loans, Late Afternoon, Nab Shares, Net Profit, Personal Banking, Rivals, Shareholders, Sized Business
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Published on April 24, 2010 by Technology Slice
Woman Sells Husband On Ebay – A Melbourne woman has put her struggling poet husband up for sale on eBay in a bid to fund his work. For $25,000, Sonya Semmens is offering one bidder the chance to become a patron for her 35-year-old poet husband, Cameron Semmens, the Heidelberg Leader reported.
Tags: Acknowledgement, australians, Bid, Cameron, Ebay, Heidelberg Leader, Inspiration, Melbourne Woman, Patron, Patronage, Performance Poet, Poetry, Product Description, Semmens, Wit And Wisdom
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