A class action suit was filed against top lender Commonwealth Bank of Australia on Wednesday over the sale of credit card and personal loan insurance.
FILE PHOTO: People use Commonwealth Bank of Australia bank ATMs in Sydney, Australia May 3, 2018. REUTERS/Edgar Su
The lawsuit filed by law firm Slater and Gordon against Australia’s largest bank claims that customers were charged for worthless products.
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