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  • AccessSkillsTraining | Location details: 22 McLaren St, Bendigo VIC 3550, Australia | Classification: Educational consultant, Educational consultant | Visit Online: aag.org.au | Contact Number (Helpline): +61 3 5445 9880
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In 2007, Bendigo Bank Limited merged with Adelaide Bank Limited and changed its name to 'Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Limited'. Early attention was focused on how the Community Banking concept could provide face-to-face banking in the community. Shared Value Project Case Study – The Community Bank Model page 2 The Opportunity In 1998, in response to thousands of branch closings in rural areas and small suburban communities by banks across Australia, Bendigo and Adelaide Bank partnered with local communities to create a new “shared value” model—the Community Bank. CASE STUDY - Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Updated by Simon Fitzgerald, Head of Public Relations Social Issue Rural community banking Business Opportunity To partner with communities to operate community banks which leverage Bendigo and Adelaide Bank’s expertise and reinvest a portion of their revenue into the communities in which they operate. Through this model, Bendigo and Adelaide Bank help self-selected communities to operate their own branches as franchisees, leveraging the bank's infrastructure and expertise. 7 percent since FY15. • Secondly, to help these communities better manage locally generated capital and share in the potential growth of their local economy. Shareholders of the community company are required to have a “close connection” with the serviced community, and broad- based ownership is encouraged limiting individual interest to no more than 10%. Business outcomes: • Community Bank branches generated over $39. " A prime example of CSV in action.

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