Sir Alfred Charles Davidson (1882–1952) was an Australian banker and a domineering figure in the 1930s Australian business life. He was best known as the general manager of the Bank of New South Wales from 4 January 1929 (now Westpac Bank), when this bank entered its perhaps most critical periods of existence. He stayed on at the bank until June 1945 when he was persuaded to retire due to ill health.
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1882
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1952 (aged 69)
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