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Banking On Nothing To Hide

Banking on nothing to hide, while making a legitimate claim regarding an alleged outstanding debt… Why might the bank be unwilling to supply audited accounts or fail to respond to requests for evidence? At first glance, one might assume that… Continue Reading →

Accounting For Mortgage Figures by Banks

There’s no accounting for mortgage figures by the banks… Try asking for audited accounts to prove the amount they’re demanding is correct. You’ll be lucky if they answer. You may be suffering mortgage stress for no reason. The bank may… Continue Reading →

Banks Don’t Talk, So What Now?

Banks don’t talk? The bank staff don’t answer letters? Their advertised material states that if there’s a discrepancy on the bank statement, to contact them… But they don’t reply… Certainly not what you expect from a bank. Dealing with them,… Continue Reading →

Banks & Post Office, and Your Empowerment

Banks & Post Office, and Your Empowerment: The UK Post Office scandal has exposed how large institutions, whether government-backed or private, exploit vulnerable individuals. The story, while tragic, reveals how people can reclaim their power and fight back against systemic… Continue Reading →

Accounting Standards For Banks

Accounting standards for banks in Queensland means complying with Australian Accounting Standards Board (AASB) and Public Records Act 2002 (QLD). Banks in Australia are required to maintain transparency in their financial reporting practices in relation to customer accounts. As with… Continue Reading →

Disclosure Duties of Banks In Australia

Disclosure duties of banks raise some questions from a customer viewpoint. While many of Australia’s “laws” seem to show favour to the corporation, rather than “the little guy”. So what are the disclosure duties of major banks and financial institutions… Continue Reading →

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