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That same year saw a A$75 million head office expansion in Bendigo. In 2002 Bendigo Bank introduced the first "Green Loans" in Australia and formed "Community Sector Banking", a banking joint venture with the not-for-profit sector. Three years later, Bendigo Bank built a regional headquarters on Harbour Esplanade in Melbourne, Docklands.
The city is the home of the headquarters of the Bendigo Bank, established in 1858 as a building society. It is now a large retail bank with community bank branches throughout Australia. The bank is headquartered in Bendigo and is a major employer in the city (it also has a regional office at Melbourne Docklands).
Bendigo and Adelaide Bank: Bendigo: 3.0 0.3 67.9 2.6 Banking 26 1734 Bank of Queensland: Brisbane 11.5 0.2 65.9 2.6 Banking 27 1811 BlueScope: Melbourne 11.5 0.5 10.4 6.3 Iron and Steel 28 1863 Ramsay Health Care: Sydney 10.6 0.6 14.1 7.6 Health care: 28 1863 Vivo Energy: Melbourne 17.8 2.5 6.6 3.6 Oil and gas 30 1915 Scentre Group: Sydney 1.7 ...
ME Bank: Melbourne: 1994: Subsidiary of the Bank of Queensland: MOVE Bank [28] Brisbane 1968 Customer-Owned [28] MyState: Hobart: 2009: National Australia Bank: Melbourne: 1982: Newcastle Permanent Building Society: Newcastle: 1903: Division of Newcastle Greater Mutual Group (NGM Group) P&N Bank: Perth: 1990: Police Bank: Sydney: 1964: Customer ...
Adelaide Bank was established on 1 January 1994 from the Co-operative Building Society of South Australia Limited, which was Australia's largest building society as a result of a merger with the Hindmarsh Building Society in 1992. [11] On 9 August 2007, the Adelaide Bank was merged with the Bendigo Bank. On 12 November 2007, ~98% of the ...
Up, also known as Up Money and Up Banking, is an Australian neobank based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia with more than 900,000 mostly young Australian customers. [1] Founded in 2018, Up was created as a collaboration between software development company Ferocia and Bendigo & Adelaide Bank. [2]
Banking in Australia is dominated by four major banks: Commonwealth Bank, Westpac, Australia & New Zealand Banking Group and National Australia Bank.There are several smaller banks with a presence throughout the country which includes Bendigo and Adelaide Bank, Suncorp Bank, [1] and a large number of other financial institutions, such as credit unions, building societies and mutual banks ...
In 2015, Bank of Melbourne was announced as the anchor tenant in the Rialto's $100 million Mid town redevelopment, [7] timed to mark the 30th anniversary of the iconic skyscraper. The bank moved its head office to the redeveloped Rialto building on the corner of Collins and King streets in the Melbourne central business district in 2017.