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Bendigo Bank named most trusted bank in Australia for 10th consecutive quarter
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Bendigo Bank named most trusted bank in Australia for 10th consecutive quarter
Bendigo Bank has retained its position as Australia's most trusted bank, according to the latest trust rankings released by research firm Roy Morgan.
Bendigo Bank named most trusted bank in Australia for 10th consecutive quarter
Bendigo Bank has retained its position as Australia's most trusted bank, according to the latest trust rankings released by research firm Roy Morgan.
The rankings, which survey 2,000 Australians each month, have placed Bendigo Bank at the top of the financial institution category for the 10th consecutive quarter.
Roy Morgan's trust rankings, conducted since 2017, also position Bendigo Bank as one of the most trusted Australian brands across all categories.
Bendigo Bank CEO Richard Fennell said: "This significant recognition reflects Bendigo Bank's commitment to being bigger and better for our more than 2.5 million customers."
Fennell added: "This award is testament to the hard work and dedication of our entire team and to be crowned most trusted again validates our customer-first approach to banking."

The CEO suggested that the recognition demonstrates that "a genuine and compelling alternative to the major banks is available if you want it."
Bendigo Bank offers a range of banking products and services, including digital offerings, which Fennell says meet customer expectations.
The trust rankings are based on monthly surveys conducted by Roy Morgan, involving 2,000 Australian respondents.
Bendigo Bank's consistent performance in these rankings highlights its strong reputation in the Australian banking sector.
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