Since the break up, over 175,000 customers have moved to NAB.

175 000 customers

One thing we’re fairly confident about is that we’re unpopular with the other banks because so many of their customers are moving.

We announce in press why no one should feel trapped in an unhappy relationship.

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Yet another reason why the break up makes sense, now comes to light.

Why did we break up?

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If you’re wondering why we broke up with the other banks, well, the list is long and the reasons are many.

Break Up Conversations.

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A small sample of what’s out there in the world and being said about the Break Up so far.

Did @7pmproject see something they shouldn’t have?

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Apparently the other banks are taking it all a bit harder than was expected.

Thanks for the wonderful card @ MiCCAS

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One of the many great messages and pieces of feedback we’ve been getting over Twitter.

Projections bring the break up to buildings around the country.

Have a look at some of the light projection activity that happened around the nation yesterday, on the evening of the break up.

Yes. We even did chalk drawings.

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Here’s a snapshot of the break up message in a form that was short, sharp, on mass and (also very conveniently) able to be walked on.

More reasons to break up appear in the press.

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As seen in Page 4 of the Age and the Australian – more vital statistics about money that was saved have been put forward today, for everyone to read.

Sometimes you just need to break up by helicopter.

It’s not subtle, but it definitely has style.

Have you ever felt so strongly about something, that you wanted to take a big bold sign, attach it to the back of a fast flying vehicle and then drag it high in the air past some major national landmarks?

Yeah. Thought you might.