Which Australian bank has a plan for growth?

May 9, 2009 · Filed Under Uncategorized 

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The Australian banking sector like the global banking sector has become risk averse and in a time where banks around the world are falling over the Australian banking sector still looks strong.

But if you were thinking a few years out and wanted to invest now, where would you put your money?  The Australian banks have mostly followed the same path od de-risking and focusing on Australia so if you were investing you would want to consider what growth options they are aiming to access.

It would appear growth options are limited in Australia but and that NAB, Westpac and Commonwealth Bank all seem to be aiming at Australia for the future both short and long term.  ANZ is the only bank that is aiming for a different path, they see growth in Asia as the major driver in the future.

ANZ have a defined strategy under Mike Smith, much like when McFarlane was in charge in the early days at ANZ.  ANZ soon took the mantle of the best managed bank under McFarlane and I expect in a few years time people will be singing the praises of Smith.

Asia is a developing region and for business it is an area that needs to be invested in to benefit from growth as opposed to investing in old growth markets of Europe and Australia. 

So which do you think is the best Australian bank if you are looking at a three to five year perspective?

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One Response to “Which Australian bank has a plan for growth?”

  1. Allen Taylor on May 9th, 2009 8:30 pm

    Nice writing. You are on my RSS reader now so I can read more from you down the road.

    Allen Taylor

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