National Australia Bank Ltd NAB

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National Australia Bank Earnings: Fending Off Increased Competition in Business Lending
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Nathan Zaia
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Analyst Note | by Nathan Zaia Updated May 07, 2025

National Australia Bank's first-half fiscal 2025 profit rose 1% to AUD 3.6 billion. Lending and deposit competition weighed on net interest margins, while operating expenses increased on wage inflation, higher technology spending, and an uplift in financial crime-related costs.

Business Strategy and Outlook | by Nathan Zaia Updated May 07, 2025

National Australia Bank is one of four major banks operating in oligopolistic Australia and New Zealand markets. It is Australia's biggest business bank, offering a full range of banking and financial services to the consumer, small business, and corporate sectors, with significant operations in New Zealand.

The bank has consistently held onto it

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