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List of all banks of Australia


Following are all 43 operating banks in Australia
  1. AMP Bank Limited
  2. Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited (ANZ)
  3. Australian Military Bank formerly Australian Defence Credit Union
  4. Australian Settlements Limited (ASL)
  5. Auswide Bank formerly Wide Bay Building Society
  6. Bank of Melbourne, a subsidiary of Westpac Banking Corporation (Australia) Limited
  7. Bank of Queensland Limited
  8. Bank SA a subsidiary of Westpac Banking Corporation (Australia) Limited
  9. Bank of Western Australia (Previously wholly owned subsidiary of HBOS plc of the UK, now a subsidiary of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia)
  10. BankVic
  11. Beyond Bank Australia
  12. Defence Bank
  13. Delphi Bank (a subsidiary of the Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Group) previously Bank of Cyprus Australia Limited
  14. Heritage Bank
  15. Hume Bank
  16. IMB Bank
  17. Bank of Sydney, the post May 2013 branding of Beirut Hellenic Bank a subsidiary of Bank of Beirut S.A.L. from 2011 previously Laiki Bank (Australia) Limited
  18. Bank Australia (previously bankmecu)
  19. Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Limited
  20. Commonwealth Bank of Australia
  21. G&C Mutual Bank
  22. Rural Bank Limited (a subsidiary of Bendigo and Adelaide Bank)
  23. Macquarie Bank Limited
  24. Members Equity Bank Pty Limited
  25. MyState Bank
  26. National Australia Bank Limited
  27. P&N Bank
  28. Police Bank
  29. Queensland Teachers Mutual Bank (QTMB)
  30. St. George Bank Limited, a subsidiary of Westpac Banking Corporation (Australia) Limited
  31. Suncorp-Metway Limited
  32. Victoria Teachers Mutual Bank
  33. UBank, a division of National Australia Bank
  34. Westpac Banking Corporation
  35. Teachers Mutual Bank Limited
  36. Arab Bank Australia Limited
  37. Bank of China (Australia) Limited
  38. Citigroup Pty Limited
  39. Deutsche Bank Limited
  40. HSBC Bank Australia Limited
  41. ING Bank (Australia) Limited (trading as ING Direct), a subsidiary of ING Group, Netherlands
  42. Investec Bank (Australia) Limited
  43. Rabobank Australia Limited (a subsidiary of Rabobank Nederland from October 1994)

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