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  2. Bankwest - Wikipedia

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    Bankwest's lease expires in 2031. [21] In September 2008, Bankwest was included in the sale of HBOS to Lloyds TSB. [22] The following month, with significant problems of its own during the 2007–2008 financial crisis, Lloyds TSB agreed terms to sell Bankwest to the Commonwealth Bank for $2.1 billion. [23] [24] The sale was completed in ...

  3. Timeline of banking in Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    HBOS then acquired all the outstanding shares of BankWest, making it HBOS's wholly owned subsidiary. Bankwest continues to trade as BankWest for retail and business banking services. 2008: Commonwealth Bank acquires Bankwest from HBOS for $2.1bn, fallout from the financial crisis of 2007–2008

  4. Commonwealth Bank - Wikipedia

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    HBOS, therefore, agreed to sell BankWest to Commonwealth Bank (CBA) in October 2008. The sale completed on for A$2.1 billion on 19 December 2008, and required Commonwealth Bank to repay the capital HBOS had loaned Bankwest. [62] One of the provisions of the sale agreement was an ability for CBA to claim a price adjustment.

  5. Commercial Bank of Africa Group - Wikipedia

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    In December 2018, CBA Group announced that it would be merging with NIC Group Plc creating Kenya's third-biggest bank. [15] The merger involved the transfer of 100 percent of the shares of CBA Group by its shareholders to NIC Group in exchange for 53 percent of the newly formed group, making the deal a reverse merger. [16]

  6. List of corporate collapses and scandals - Wikipedia

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    Bankwest: Australia: 2008: Banking: Following the purchase of Bankwest by the Commonwealth Bank (CBA), there have been calls for a royal commission specifically into the conduct of the bank following allegations made that the CBA engineered defaults of Bankwest customers in order to profit from clawback clauses under the purchase agreement ...

  7. POLi Payments - Wikipedia

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    POLi Payments Pty Ltd (formerly known as Centricom) [1] is an online payments company based in Melbourne, Australia. It is the developer and provider of POLi, an online payment system that is used by merchants and customers in Australia and New Zealand .

  8. List of banks in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Tyro Payments: Sydney: 2003: UBank (previously 86 400) Melbourne: 2008: Division of National Australia Bank: Unity Bank Aust: Sydney: 1970: Previously Maritime, Mining & Power Credit Union [37] Up: Melbourne: 2018: Subsidiary of Bendigo & Adelaide Bank [38] Westpac (previously Bank of New South Wales) Sydney: 1817

  9. The Clearing House Payments Company - Wikipedia

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    The Clearing House Interbank Payments System (CHIPS) is a bank owned automated funds-transfer system for domestic and international high value payment transactions in U.S. dollars. It is a real-time final settlement payment system that continuously matches, off-sets and settles payments among international and domestic banks. [3]