octave Posted yesterday at 05:25 AM Posted yesterday at 05:25 AM I am pretty satisfied with my bank. The bank is owned by the customers, and I get to vote on remuneration for the board and on other issues, such as a recent merger. The board and executive are not on enormous salaries like the big banks. My accounts have no fees at all because of the way I use them. It does not have many branches; however, if I did want to use cash, I could use any post office. Non-Executive Director Remuneration (2024) The total pool for all Non-Executive Directors' (NEDs) pay was $895,698 per annum, an increase of 2.75% subject to member approval. Individual NED compensation for that year was intended to be as follows: Base Remuneration (NED): $95,287 p.a. (up from $92,737). Committee Chairs: $114,344 p.a. (a 20% loading on base remuneration). Board Chair: $171,517 p.a. (an 80% loading on base remuneration). Executive Compensation As a mutual bank, Bank Australia's executive compensation structure and specific individual pay packets are not reported in the same way as the publicly listed "big four" Australian banks (CBA, NAB, Westpac, ANZ). Data from third-party sites suggests a wide range for various management roles within the bank, with an average salary for an Executive Manager role estimated around $207,111 per year based on user submissions. In contrast, CEOs of major ASX-listed banks have significantly higher total compensation packages, with figures for Matt Comyn (CBA) at $8.5 million and Andrew Irvine (NAB) at $5.62 million in 2025, which include substantial bonuses and stock options 1 1
old man emu Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago I suppose it is good for the country that these CEOs get paid millions. Forty-five percent of that goes back to the government in personal tax. But I always wonder, 'what can you spend millions of dolalrs per year on?' 1
Litespeed Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago I think you will find the best paid CEO rarely pays much tax at all. 1 2
Marty_d Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 15 hours ago, red750 said: ...cost of supply - escort services etc. Dire Straits sang "...most of the taxis, and most of the whores, are only taking calls for cash..." I would have thought it'd be one of the businesses where both seller and buyer would prefer to transact in cash. 1 1
facthunter Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Escorts cost less to service than More Complex Cars. I can't afford Taxis and Have Never paid for sex other than being married. Nev 1
red750 Posted 6 hours ago Author Posted 6 hours ago Who mentioned sex? I was talking about armoured car services that refill the note hoppers in ATMs. 1
facthunter Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Yes. but you should have said SECURITY, Not Escort. . 1
red750 Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago I worked in a bank for 40 years, They were always referred to as 'the escort'. 1
facthunter Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago The Hostesses were sometimes referred to as Galley slaves and trolley Dollies too but that doesn't make it right or appropriate. Nev
nomadpete Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I once had a 15 year old escort. Needed a head job to be any good. Otherwise it was a good daily drive. 1
nomadpete Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Nothing wrong with the word 'escort'. All types of working women deserve respect. 1
facthunter Posted 49 minutes ago Posted 49 minutes ago The Heron Head cross flow wasn't much. The OHC 2 Litre was Quite quick. They all need another gear. Todays cars cruise at about 2000 RPM. Nev
Jerry_Atrick Posted 10 minutes ago Posted 10 minutes ago 6 hours ago, facthunter said: Yes. but you should have said SECURITY, Not Escort. . Why? The word escort with respect to people is not the preserve of sex workers. Escort is a general term and can mean someone/people accompanying other/s in any context. The correct term you are referring to is prostitutes if you want to be specific. Apparently, prostitures are also referred to as models (according to Google), so would we stop calling models models because prostitutes are also referred to as models? In this context there is no derogatory or slang calling a security escort and escort in the same was a a flight attendant a galley slave, trolley dolly or other term.. Sorry to be pedantic.
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