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  2. Bendigo and Adelaide Bank - Wikipedia

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    Bendigo Bank Community branch in Braidwood, New South Wales, Australia. At seven years old, in 1865, the company restructured, taking the name Bendigo Mutual Permanent Land and Building Society, which incorporated in Victoria 11 years afterwards.

  3. List of banks in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Subsidiary of the Commonwealth Bank: Bendigo & Adelaide Bank: Bendigo: 1858: No [16] Beyond Bank Australia: Adelaide: 2008: Customer-Owned [17] Certified 2015 [18] Challenger Bank (previously MyLife MyFinance) [19] Melbourne: 1971: Subsidiary of the Heartland Bank [20] Commonwealth Bank: Sydney: 1911: Gateway Bank [21] Sydney: 1955: Customer ...

  4. Banking in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Banking in Australia is dominated by four major banks: Commonwealth Bank, Westpac, Australia & New Zealand Banking Group and National Australia Bank.There are several smaller banks with a presence throughout the country which includes Bendigo and Adelaide Bank, Suncorp Bank, [1] and a large number of other financial institutions, such as credit unions, building societies and mutual banks ...

  5. Bank state branch - Wikipedia

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    Australian Mutual Bank, previously Sydney Credit Union (611100) and Endeavour Mutual Bank (611000) 630 ABS ABS Building Society: 632 BAE B&E now trading as Bank of us 633 BBL Bendigo & Adelaide Bank, includes UP Bank (633-123) and Rural Bank (633-111) 634 UFS Uniting Financial Services: 636 HAY Hay Limited: 637 GBS Greater Bank: 638 or 880 HBS

  6. Bendigo - Wikipedia

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    The city is the home of the headquarters of the Bendigo Bank, established in 1858 as a building society. It is now a large retail bank with community bank branches throughout Australia. The bank is headquartered in Bendigo and is a major employer in the city (it also has a regional office at Melbourne Docklands).

  7. Bank of Australasia - Wikipedia

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    A Melbourne branch opened on 28 August 1838 [2] and an Adelaide branch on 14 January 1839. It opened a Perth branch in May 1841 when it absorbed the original Bank of Western Australia; however, the branch was closed in 1844 and the bank would not reopen in that city until 1894. It suffered financial difficulties during the 1840s depression, in ...

  8. Greater Bank - Wikipedia

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    The bank was earlier known as the Greater Building Society, or simply "The Greater”, and provides services to customers in New South Wales and southeast Queensland through branches, mobile lenders, its own ATM network, access to the Westpac ATM network, [3] Online banking, app and a Newcastle-based customer service call centre.

  9. Rural Bank - Wikipedia

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    Rural Bank may refer to: Regional Rural Bank, a type of bank in India; Bankwest, originally the Rural & Industries Bank of Western Australia; Rural Bank Limited, a subsidiary of the Bendigo and Adelaide Bank; State Bank of New South Wales, originally Rural Bank of New South Wales