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Bank users face extra $370m in fees to keep rural branches open

Lucas Baird
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Australia’s five biggest banks would slug customers an extra $370 million in fees and interest rate increases if the government were to enforce a higher levy on them to keep rural banks funded and open, new estimates show.

The costings come just as a Senate probe into the impact of branch closures on regional communities prepares to report findings and recommendations on Friday. Committee chairman senator Matthew Canavan has repeatedly raised the prospect of a higher tax on banks to keep these branches open.

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Lucas Baird is a journalist based in The Australian Financial Review's Sydney office. Connect with Lucas on Twitter. Email Lucas at lucas.baird@afr.com

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