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Westpac offered Samoan investors, who held the remaining shares, the same price it had paid Bank of Hawaii. Westpac now owns 93.5% of Westpac Bank Samoa and Samoan companies and individuals own 6.5%. In Tonga, Bank of Hawaii sold its shares in Bank of Tonga to Westpac, giving Westpac 60% ownership of what is now Westpac Bank of Tonga.
The Bank of Melbourne is a financial institution operating in Victoria, Australia.A subsidiary of Westpac, it commenced operations on 25 July 2011.. The Bank of Melbourne initially rebadged the Victorian business of St George Bank, another wholly owned subsidiary of Westpac, as part of a major local branding strategy.
Westpac New Zealand, known simply as Westpac, is a New Zealand bank that is a subsidiary of the Australian Westpac Banking Corporation. The bank is one of New Zealand's big four banks . It operates under the same brand as its parent but is operationally separated as required by the New Zealand banking regulator the Reserve Bank of New Zealand .
St.George Bank is an Australian bank with its headquarters in Sydney. Since a 2008 merger, the bank has been part of Westpac, having previously been an independent legal entity. In 2010, St.George was deregistered as a company and ceased to be a standalone authorised deposit-taking institution. [1]
Westpac Bank Building, Cooktown; Westpac Bank Building, Fremantle; Westpac Bank building, Normanton; Westpac Bank Building, Townsville; Westpac Banking Corporation v Savin; Westpac New Zealand; Westpac Place
BT, formerly BT Financial Group, is a financial-services company based at Tower Two, International Towers, Sydney, with operations in both Australia and New Zealand.. In 1969, BT began as the Australian subsidiary of the Bankers Trust Company of New York, Bankers Trust Australia.
This list of Westpac buildings includes a number of notable (often heritage-listed) buildings, currently or formerly used by the Westpac Bank or its predecessor institutions including Bank of New South Wales.
Latitude began as the Australian and New Zealand personal finance and motor dealer finance operations of Australian Guarantee Corporation acquired from Westpac in 2002 by GE Capital. [3] GE Capital sold its Australian and New Zealand business in 2015 to a consortium led by Deutsche Bank, KKR and Värde Partners. [4]