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By the end of 2001, ING had a physical (non-branch) customer-facing presence, via its 'Customer Information Centres' (CICs), at 347 Kent Street, Sydney, 140 Queen Street, Melbourne (until August 2007), 100 Edward Street, Brisbane (until November 2010) and at 45 Pirie Street, Adelaide and 158 St Georges Terrace, Perth (both until late 2002). The ...
ING's history in Canada dates back to 1997 when it founded ING Direct Canada, the first ING Direct operation in the world. [68] By July 2011, ING Direct Canada had over 1.7 million clients, employed over 900 people and had over US$37.6 billion in assets.
Aareal Bank, Wiesbaden, Germany; Aargauische Kantonalbank, Aarau, Switzerland; Abacus Federal Savings Bank, New York, United States; AB Bank, Dhaka, Bangladesh; AB ...
In 2001, ANZ opened branches in Timor Leste [32] and began offering credit card services in Hong Kong. [33] In 2002, ANZ formed a joint venture with ING Group for wealth management and life insurance business in Australia and New Zealand. [34] The next year, ANZ acquired the National Bank of New Zealand. [35]
Melbourne: 1840 Subsidiary of Australian Unity Limited Auswide Bank (formerly Wide Bay Building Society) Bundaberg: 1966: Avenue Bank: Sydney: 2021 [11] Bank Australia (previously Members and Education Credit Union & Bankmecu) Melbourne: 1957: Customer-Owned [12] Certified 2020 [13] BankFirst: Melbourne: 1972: Bank of Melbourne: Melbourne: 2011 ...
Deposits and/or branches taken by Type of company bankrupt or closed Ref. February 2, 2007: Metropolitan Savings Bank, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Allegheny Valley Bank, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania [3] September 28, 2007: NetBank, Alpharetta, Georgia: ING Direct, Wilmington, Delaware: Retail and mortgage bank [4] [5] October 4, 2007: Miami Valley ...
The Commercial Banking Company of Sydney was established in 1834, and the National Bank of Australasia established in Melbourne in 1858, and set up branches in other Australian colonies: Tasmania (in 1859), Western Australia (1866), New South Wales (1885) and Queensland (1920), and a London branch (1864).
1996: Westpac sold Challenge Bank's Victorian assets to the Bank of Melbourne. 1997: Westpac acquired Bank of Melbourne in Victoria, paying an estimated price in excess of A$1.4 billion. [4] Westpac retained the rights to the Bank of Melbourne name and logos, but in 2004 rebadged the branches as Westpac. [5] In 2011, Westpac relaunched the ...