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The Bank of Queensland (BOQ), formerly known as the Brisbane Permanent Benefit Building and Investment Society (BPBBIS) between 1874–1970, is an Australian retail bank with headquarters in Brisbane, Queensland. The bank is one of the oldest financial institutions in Queensland, having begun as a building society. It now has 111 owner-managed ...
In December 1872, the Queensland National Bank, which was leasing Warry's Store in Queen Street, purchased the North Brisbane School of Arts land and building at the corner of Queen and Creek Streets for the sum of £8000, as the site for the bank's new Head Office. The bank's lease on Warry's building was not to run out until June 1879 and in ...
Owned by Royal Automobile Club of Queensland: Regional Australia Bank: Armidale: 1969: Rural Bank (previously Elders Rural Bank) [34] Melbourne: 2000: Subsidiary of Bendigo & Adelaide Bank: St George Bank: Sydney: 1992: Subsidiary of Westpac: Suncorp Bank: Brisbane: 1902: Subsidiary of ANZ: Teachers Mutual Bank: Sydney: 1966: Customer-Owned [35 ...
The new head office was set up in the former Queensland National Bank building on the corner of Queen and Creek Streets. In 1983 the National Bank of Australasia merged with the Commercial Banking Corporation to form the National Australia Bank. [1] The bank no longer owns the building. It was sold in 2012 for $29.5 million. [2]
ME Bank, also known as ME, is an Australian direct bank based in Melbourne.It became a subsidiary of Bank of Queensland in July 2021.. Founded in 1994 as Super Member Home Loans (SMHL) by Australia's industry superannuation funds, SMHL became Members Equity Bank in 1999, and received a banking licence from the Australian Prudential Regulatory Authority (APRA) in July 2001 and was approved by ...
The bank constructed many substantial and ornate buildings as branches throughout Queensland. A number of extant buildings are heritage-listed, including: Queensland National Bank, Brisbane CBD (head office) [ 3 ]
[3] [4] NAB was ranked the world's 21st-largest bank measured by market capitalisation [5] and 52nd-largest bank in the world as measured by total assets in 2019. [6] As of January 2019, NAB operated 3,500 Bank@Post locations—including 7,000+ ATMs across Australia, New Zealand, and Asia—and served 9 million customers. [7]
The early head office was built in 1891 at 180 Queen Street. However, the original building was replaced in 1929-30 by the successor company; the replacement is a heritage-listed building of the (now) National Australia Bank. [2]