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Auswide Bank

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Auswide Bank
Company typePublic
IndustryBanking, financial services
PredecessorBurnett Permanent Building Society (1966)
Founded2015 as Auswide Bank
HeadquartersBundaberg, Australia
Number of locations
16
Total assetsover $5 billion (2022)

Auswide Bank Ltd, formerly known as Wide Bay Australia, was Australia’s 10th bank listed and trading on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX).[1]

Its head office is located in Bundaberg, Queensland. Auswide Bank has an asset base of over $5 billion.[2]

Overview

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Auswide Bank has been around for over 57 years and has 16 branches located primarily across the Queensland east coast.

They provide personal banking products and services including loans, savings and investments, insurance, foreign exchange and banking services, with a focus on home ownership for everyday Australians.[3]

Auswide Bank has an Australian Credit Licence and an Australian Financial Services Licence issued by ASIC and is an Authorised Deposit-taking Institution prudentially supervised by the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority.[4]

Corporate History

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A Wide Bay Australia branch pictured in 2014, prior to rebranding

Auswide Bank’s origins are in the local communities of Queensland's Wide Bay Burnett region.

Timeline
1979 Wide Bay Capricorn Building Society was formed as the result of a merger between the Burnett Permanent Building Society (based in Bundaberg) and the Maryborough Permanent Building Society, both of which had operated since the 1960s.[5]
1981-1983 Wide Bay Capricorn amalgamated with the Gympie and North Coast Building Society and in 1983 another merger occurred with the Gladstone-based Port Curtis Building Society.[6]
1994 Wide Bay Capricorn Building Society Ltd was listed on the ASX.[7]
2000/2001 Wide Bay Capricorn exceeded $1 billion in assets and loans under management.[8]
2003 Wide Bay Capricorn was changed to Wide Bay Australia in December following branch expansion and a strong support base in Central and South-East Queensland.[9]
2008 Mackay Permanent Building Society Limited merged with Wide Bay Australia.[10]
2015 On April 1, Wide Bay Australia officially becomes Auswide Bank. The decision was made by Wide Bay Australia's board of directors to convert to a bank based on several reasons including the geographic limitations of the Wide Bay name and the added 'security' that banks are perceived to offer.[11]

On December 22nd 2015, Auswide Bank announced a merger with the Brisbane based Queensland Professional Credit Union (trading as Your Credit Union). The merger was completed on May 20th 2016.[12]

2024 in August 2024 it was announced that Auswide Bank and MyState Financial, based in Tasmaina were seeking a merger [13]

Operations

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The company’s corporate head office is located in Bundaberg, Queensland. A corporate office is also based in the Brisbane CBD.

Retail Banking

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The retail banking channel provides financial services to personal and business banking customers via Auswide Bank branches, mobile lenders, phone and online.[citation needed]

Third Party

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The third-party channel provides loans and associated financial services to customers via accredited mortgage brokers and introducers and deposits to customers via partnerships and deposit brokers.[citation needed]

Private Bank

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The private banking channel offers a range of financial products – from banking and deposits to borrowing and protection.[citation needed]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Irby, R 2015, ‘Auswide - the newest bank’, Daily Mercury 10 February. Available from: http://www.dailymercury.com.au/news/auswide-the-newest-bank/2538645/ [15 December 2015].
  2. ^ "Auswide Bank's Annual Reports". www.auswidebank.com.au. Retrieved 2024-05-10.
  3. ^ "About Auswide Bank". www.auswidebank.com.au. Retrieved 2024-05-29.
  4. ^ "Auswide Bank Investment Security". www.auswidebank.com.au. Retrieved 2024-05-10.
  5. ^ "Auswide Bank's Annual Reports". www.auswidebank.com.au. Retrieved 2024-05-29.
  6. ^ 'Auswide Bank 2001 Annual Report'. Available from: https://www.auswidebank.com.au/corporate/results-and-reporting/annual-reports/
  7. ^ 'Auswide Bank 2001 Annual Report'. Available from: https://www.auswidebank.com.au/corporate/results-and-reporting/annual-reports/
  8. ^ 'Auswide Bank 2001 Annual Report'. Available from: https://www.auswidebank.com.au/corporate/results-and-reporting/annual-reports/
  9. ^ 'Auswide Bank 2003/2004 Half Yearly Report'. Available from: https://www.auswidebank.com.au/corporate/results-and-reporting/annual-reports/
  10. ^ 'Auswide Bank 2008 Annual Report'. Available from: https://www.auswidebank.com.au/corporate/results-and-reporting/annual-reports/
  11. ^ 'Auswide Bank 2014/2015 Half Yearly Report'. Available from: https://www.auswidebank.com.au/corporate/results-and-reporting/annual-reports/
  12. ^ 'Auswide Bank 2016 Annual Report'. Available from: https://www.auswidebank.com.au/corporate/results-and-reporting/annual-reports/
  13. ^ "MyState, Auswide do the decent thing in dire times". 19 August 2024.