Australia's biggest consumer class action widened to include more banks, customers

SYDNEY, Aug 12 (Reuters) - An Australian law firm is widening a consumer class action case, already the country's largest, to target five major local and international banks over credit card fees worth as much as A$250 million ($231 million).
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