Auswide Bank

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

Auswide Bank
TypePublic
IndustryBanking, financial services
PredecessorBurnett Permanent Building Society (1966)
Founded2015 as Auswide Bank
HeadquartersBundaberg, Australia
Number of locations
23
Key people
Martin Barrett, Managing Director
Total assetsover $4 billion (2022)

Its head office is located in Bundaberg, Queensland. Auswide Bank has an asset base of over $4 billion.[2]

History

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

Auswide Bank has its roots in the Bundaberg-based Burnett Permanent Building Society which was registered in April 1966 and became operational in August 1966. Burnett Permanent and the Maryborough Permanent Building Society amalgamated in 1979 to form Wide Bay Capricorn Building Society.[3]

Following further mergers with the Gympie and North Coast Building Society in 1981 and Gladstone-based Port Curtis Building Society in 1983, Wide Bay Capricorn Building Society Ltd listed on the ASX in 1994.[4]

The building society began to expand nationally, undergoing a name change in 2003 to become Wide Bay Australia Ltd.[5]

In 2008, Wide Bay Australia merged with the ASX-listed Mackay Permanent Building Society Limited.[6]

On 1 April 2015, Wide Bay Australia became Auswide Bank Ltd, and was Australia’s 10th and Queensland’s third Australian-owned bank that is listed and trading on the ASX.[7]

On 16 December 2015, Auswide Bank announced a partnership with peer-to-peer lender MoneyPlace, announcing both a 20% equity stake and funding of consumer lending.[8]

On 22 December 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 20, 2016.[9]

Bank Structure

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

Retail Banking

The retail banking division delivers financial services to personal customers.

Business Banking

The business banking division delivers financial services to small-to-medium enterprises.

Third Party Alliances

The third party alliances division delivers financial services via accredited mortgage brokers and introducers.

See also

References

  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. ‘Company Report - Auswide Bank’, ASX. Available from: http://www.asx.com.au/asx/statistics/displayAnnouncement.do?display=pdf&idsId=01782279.
  3. Business First Magazine 2013, ‘Martin Barrett casts a wide net’, Business First Magazine. Available at: http://www.businessfirstmagazine.com.au/martin-barrett-wide-bay-australia/298/ [15 December 2015].
  4. Business First Magazine 2013, ‘Martin Barrett casts a wide net’, Business First Magazine. Available at: http://www.businessfirstmagazine.com.au/martin-barrett-wide-bay-australia/298/
  5. Australian Securities Exchange 2003, Company Name and ASX Code Changes. Available from < http://www.asx.com.au/prices/company-name-and-asx-code-changes-2003.htm >. [15 December 2015].
  6. 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].
  7. 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].
  8. Mack, M 2015, ‘Strategic relationship agreement between MoneyPlace and Auswide Bank’, Daily Bulletin 16 December. Available from: http://dailybulletin.com.au/business/11119-strategic-relationship-agreement-between-moneyplace-and-auswide-bank [16 December 2015].
  9. ‘The best interests Auswide Bank YCU members’, ForexFog. Available from: https://www.forexfog.com/2016/01/the-best-interests-auswide-bank-ycu-members/ Archived 2016-08-09 at the Wayback Machine.
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