‘Bank of Dave’ film premieres in Australia this week

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‘Bank of Dave’ film premieres in Australia this week
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The remarkable story of a UK man who took on the establishment to start his bank is set to reach Australian audiences this week.

‘Bank of Dave’, a film chronicling Dave Fishwick’s audacious endeavour, provides

insight into the struggles and triumphs of challenging conventional financial institutions.

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