Archive for March, 2007

Letter to Bendigo Bank re B of Qld merger

Thursday, March 22nd, 2007

Dear (My lovely financial lender),

It was with great distress that I read of the potential takeover bid of Bendigo Bank by Bank of Queensland.

As you are aware, I opted to secure my home loan with Bendigo Bank as it operates through a community-based business model.

I was a customer of Bank of Queensland for some time, but then left it as Bank of Q runs an owner-managed branch model. For some time I actively banked through Credit Union Australia until I discovered Bendigo’s values were more closely aligned with my own.

As far as banks go, Bendigo is a bank I consider to function with one of the most ethical business models for banks. I admire the ethical options it provides customers such as the Oxfam cash management account.

I’m concerned about the risks involved with driving the two models under a combined group.
I understand that, unfortunately, the Bendigo Bank board is required by law to consider the best interests of its shareholders, and it must weigh up the potential value that could be obtained from remaining independent against that offered by a takeover.

However, I also read with hope that the directors of Bendigo Bank have made it clear they consider the support and commitment of other stakeholders, including staff, customers, alliance partners and communities in which it operates. It seems they appreciate that this is part of the value of the bank’s unique business model and therefore should taken into account.

I write to urge the management at Ascot Bendigo Bank and with the directors that I am certainly the sort of customer that they should consider in their decision-making process.

Additionally, a question I’d like to raise is – who decides what the best interests of its shareholders are? Do ‘best interests’ mean financial interests? Can this stretch to social and environment interests? Interests of greater good?

If you could pass this letter on to your management and board of directors, it would mean so much to me.

Thanks for your time,

Elissa.

Visit to Nambour Greens

Wednesday, March 7th, 2007

Tonight fellow Global Young Green Gordon Douglas and I journeyed out to Nambour to visit the Maroochy Greens branch to share with them our experiences in Kenya at the GYG conference.

It was the first time we’d done the presentation and we’re set to visit many of the branches in South-East Queensland over the next few months – something I’m really looking forward to.

The most fun we had was leaving behind the concept of waving your two hands in the air instead of clapping as a way to show support for what someone’s saying in a meeting/discussion situation. :)

A big thanks to Maroochy Branch for having us along and for also supporting us before the conference by donating $50 to help fund Global Young Greens from Australia and the South-East Asia region to attend. This was a relatively large and generous sum considering the size of the branch, so it means a lot.