Australia's ANZ to pay US$160mil over bond deal, customer violations


SYDNEY: ANZ Group agreed to pay A$240 million ($159.5 million), the Australian corporate regulator's largest-ever penalties against a single entity, over systemic failures ranging from acting "unconscionably" in a government bond deal to charging dead customers.

The penalties announced on Monday are a troubling milestone for Australia's fourth-largest bank, which last week announced 3,500 job cuts as new CEO Nuno Matos looks to improve profitability at a lender that already is required to hold more capital in reserve than its peers due in part to fallout from the bond deal.

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