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Great Southern Bank, formerly Credit Union Australia, is one of Australia's largest customer-owned banks with corporate offices in Brisbane, Sydney, and Melbourne. [5] It provided banking services to more than 400,000 Australians in 2023.
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Great Southern Bank is Australia's largest customer owned bank having achieved this status with the rebranding from Credit Union Australia on 1 June 2021. Previously Heritage Bank was Australia's largest customer-owned bank, having changed its name from Heritage Building Society in December 2011. A number of credit unions and building societies ...
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The Great Southern Group began as the company Great Southern, co-founded in 1987 by accountant John Carlton Young, [4] and microbiologist Helen Sewell. [22] [23] It began by managing South-east Australian plantations of Pinus radiata, but in 1992 shifted to Eucalyptus plantations for woodchip production, [24] dealing in blue gum woodlot investments. [25]
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Australian Payments Network Limited (AusPayNet), formerly the Australian Payments Clearing Association (APCA) [1] is the self-regulatory body set up by the payments industry to improve the safety, reliability, equity, convenience and efficiency of payment systems in Australia.
The Australian Banking Association (ABA), formerly the Australian Bankers' Association, is the trade association for the Australian banking industry. The ABA was founded in 1985 [1] and is based in Sydney, New South Wales. The ABA represents twenty-two banks [2] and associate members.