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Industry
  
Website
  
Bankwest

CEO
  
Rob De Luca (Mar 2012–)

Parent organization
  
Commonwealth bank

Area served
  
Australia

Headquarters
  
Perth, Australia

Founded
  
1895

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Type
  
Division of Commonwealth Bank of Australia

Key people
  
Rob De Luca, Managing DirectorAndrew Whitechurch, EGM RetailSinead Taylor, EGM BusinessAndrew Doyle, CFO

Products
  
Transaction accountsSavings accountsHome loansTerm depositsCredit cards

Profiles

Bankwest, previously known as The Bank of Western Australia is an Australian full-service bank based in Perth, Western Australia. Formerly a wholly owned subsidiary of HBOS plc, it was sold in October 2008 to the Commonwealth Bank of Australia for A$2.1 billion and operates as a division of its parent company.

Bankwest also has offices in Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Melbourne and Sydney.

History

In 1895, the Government of Western Australia established the Agricultural Bank of Western Australia as a rural lender to support the State's farming industries. Despite its name, it was technically not a bank, in that it did not collect deposits from the public, its liabilities being government bonds. It was a government instrumentality that lent exclusively to farmers.

In 1945, the Agricultural Bank became a full trading bank and changed its name to the Rural and Industries Bank of Western Australia (also known as R&I Bank). This enabled it to expand its retail and commercial banking services throughout the state. In 1956 it became a savings bank, and in 1985 the first Sydney stores opened.

The bank was incorporated in 1990, and then in 1994 changed its name to the Bank of Western Australia Limited, with the trading name Bankwest, in preparation for privatisation. In December 1995, the Bank of Scotland acquired the bank, and as part of the sale agreement, offered 49 per cent of the shares in Bankwest to the public. Bankwest shares listed on the Australian Stock Exchange on 1 February 1996.

In 2001, Halifax Group (a large UK financial institution) merged with Bank of Scotland to form HBOS plc. HBOS then acquired all the outstanding shares of Bankwest, making it HBOS's wholly owned subsidiary.

In 2003, Bankwest announced the acquisition of API Finance from Australian Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd (API) for $300m in line with its industry specialisation growth strategy in the business banking segment.

Late in 2006, Bankwest announced it would be leaving their landmark tower, in favour of a new complex at Raine Square.

In early June 2008, reports began to circulate that HBOS intended to sell Bankwest.

In September 2008, Lloyds TSB bought HBOS in a deal worth over £12.2 billion. This was followed in October 2008 when, with significant problems of their own, HBOS/Lloyds TSB agreed to the sale of Bankwest and St Andrews Insurances to Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) for an initial purchase price of A$2.1 billion.(Refer Share Sale Deed)

Provided products and services

Bankwest offers a full range of banking products, including loans, Credit cards transaction and Savings accounts.

In 2007, Bankwest launched the Bankwest Regular Saver account for individuals.

In 2012 Bankwest launched the Student Edge Debit Card linked to their Student Account.

In 2016, Bankwest terminated its share trading platform and all Bankwest Online Share Trading Accounts were closed on 31 May 2016.

References

Bankwest Wikipedia