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Brisbane Building and Banking Company changed its name to Bank of Queensland (BOQ) on 1 May 1970 and was listed on the Australian Securities Exchange in 1971. Its operations were computerised in 1970. [12] Bank of Queensland incorporated Bank of Queensland Savings Bank as a wholly owned subsidiary in 1982. In 1991 BOQ acquired Stowe Electronic ...
Bank of Queensland Limited’s (ASX:BOQ) most recent return on equity was a substandard 9.29% relative to its industry performance of 10.87% over the past year. An investor may attribute anRead ...
Family Services Building is a heritage-listed office building at 171 George Street, Brisbane City, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by George Gerald Hutton and built from 1914 to 1922. It is also formerly known as Administration Building, Queensland Government Insurance Building, and Queensland Government Savings Bank.
Boq is a character in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. BOQ may stand for: Bachelor Officer Quarters, which are buildings on U.S. Military bases for quartering commissioned officers (as opposed to BEQ (Bachelor Enlisted Quarters) used by enlisted personnel). Bank of Queensland, an Australian bank headquartered in Brisbane, Queensland
One One One Eagle Street is a 194.7-metre (639 ft) office building at 111 Eagle Street, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, located in the city centre. [5] With 6 star Green Star office design rating, [3] the building is part of the CBD's 'Golden Triangle' district. Its location is the site of the old Indigo House building, which was demolished ...
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]
National Australia Bank is a heritage-listed former bank building at 180 Queen Street, Brisbane City, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by A & K Henderson and built from 1929 to 1930 by George Alexander Stronach. It is also known as National Bank of Australasia. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 ...
The A1 is an eight-storey building that is located at SW1 on the South Bank of the Brisbane River in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.The building was designed by Allen Jack+Cottier architects, in association with Cox Rayner, and the building comprises ground floor housing retail and services and seven storeys above being used as commercial spaces.