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This list is based on the April 2024 S&P Global Market Intelligence report of the 100 largest banks in the world. The ranking was based upon assets as reported and was not adjusted for different accounting treatments. [1] Another publication which compiles an annual list of the world's largest banks is The Banker magazine.
The following is the list of banks in Australia, as well as restricted authorised deposit-taking institutions (ADI), [1] credit unions, friendly societies and subsidiaries and branches of foreign banks in Australia.
The following is a list of the world's largest publicly traded financial services companies, ordered by annual sales for the latest Fiscal Year in millions of U.S. dollars according to the Fortune Global 500. (Currently the top 50 public companies are included, while privately held companies are not included).
The four major banks are among the world's largest banks by market capitalisation and all rank in the top 25 globally for safest banks. They are also some of the most profitable in the world. [4] Australia's financial services sector is the largest contributor to the national economy, contributing around $140 billion to GDP a year.
Collingwood College is a government school located in the inner-city suburb of Collingwood, close to the Melbourne CBD. Established in 1882, it is one of Melbourne's oldest inner city schools. [1] The school has two modern campuses: its main campus is near Hoddle Street, on the corner of Cromwell Street and McCutcheon Way.
In Australia, the "big four banks" refers to the four largest banks that have historically dominated Australia's banking industry in terms of market share, revenue, and total assets. [3] [4] The "big four banks" of Australia are: [5] ANZ Bank; Commonwealth Bank (fully privatised in 1996) [6] National Australia Bank; Westpac
Bank Australia is an Australian customer-owned bank based in Collingwood, Victoria. The organisation can trace its origins back to 1957, when the CSIRO Co-operative Credit Society was formed. Over succeeding years, mergers among 72 other credit unions and co-operative banks eventually led to the creation of the Members & Education Credit Union ...
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