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NAB and Westpac look beyond IWL

23 August 2007 4:35PM
National Australia Bank and Westpac confirmed to the Herald Sun that they were looking at options for equity broking platforms for their clients other than those supplied by IWL, which s subject to a takeover by Commonwealth Bank.

National Australia Bank told the newspaper it was in commercially sensitive discussions. Westpac also said it was exploring options.
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