NAB trust slumps following banking royal commission findings

The National Australia Bank was the biggest loser from the banking royal commission, Roy Morgan research has claimed.

In its latest Net Trust Score Survey, the research house claimed all the banks had seen a slump in their net trust score, but the NAB, which received the greatest criticism in the royal commission’s report, was the greatest casualty.


The survey was conducted over February 9 and 10, two days after NAB CEO Andrew Thorburn and chairman Ken Henry resigned amid criticism of their performance before the commission.

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