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The move also replaced National Bank House at 500 Bourke Street. The bank currently has 2 main buildings for employees at 700 Bourke Street Docklands and the new 395 NAB Place. On 1 June 2022, National Australia Bank Limited (NAB) acquired the consumer banking business from Citigroup Pty Ltd (Citi), an Australian branch of Citibank. [57]
Code Bank Name 01 ANZ ANZ: 03 or 73 WBC Westpac: 06 or 76 CBA Commonwealth Bank: 08 or 78 NAB National Australia Bank: 09 RBA Reserve Bank of Australia: 10 BSA BankSA: 11 or 33 STG or SGP St George Bank: 12 or 639 BQL or HOM Bank of Queensland; 639 refers to Home Building Society which has since been acquired by Bank of Queensland 14 PIB ...
UBank is an Australian direct bank, that operates as a division of National Australia Bank (NAB). It was established in 2008, and provides savings products and home loans online and over the phone. It was established in 2008, and provides savings products and home loans online and over the phone.
William Rutledge (born 1806 - died 1876 Port Fairy, Victoria, Australia), merchant, banker and early settler, also became a director of the bank in 1839. [3] The CBC grew to service the expanding pastoral and farming industries of the then Colony of New South Wales. [4] It absorbed the Bank of Victoria in 1927. [5]
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
National Australia Bank (180 Queen Street) National Australia Bank (308 Queen Street) National Australia Bank building, Dubbo; National Australia Bank, Childers; National Bank House; National Bank of Australasia
The National Australia Bank is an Australian bank. National Australia Bank may also refer to the following bank buildings: National Australia Bank (180 Queen Street) , a heritage-listed former bank building in Brisbane, Queensland
The bank was incorporated by the Colony of Victoria on 24 February 1859. [5] The bank opened its first branch in South Australia the same year. [ citation needed ] Expansion to other Australian states followed, with branches opening in Tasmania (1859), Western Australia (1866), New South Wales (1885) and finally Queensland (1920).