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Opening A Bank Account In Australia
As part of entering Australia on a visa you’re able to set up two bank accounts to conduct your financial transactions through. Best of all, you can organise this before you even leave your country!
By opening your accounts in advance, you’ll have time to transfer your money when the exchange rate is in your favour, know that your money has arrived safely with internet banking and even start earning interest on your money with your chosen bank.
List Of Banks
Though we’ve organised the banks by the state they’re based in, keep in mind that a lot of them have branches and/or Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) in different states and even across Australia.
For the banks that service a few states we’ve abbreviated the state names in brackets, which are NSW (New South Wales), VIC (Victoria), QLD (Queensland, WA (Western Australia), SA (South Australia), TAS (Tasmania), ACT (Australian Capital Territory) and NT (Northern Territory).
Australia-Wide Or Multiple States
- AMP Bank
- ANZ
- Commonwealth Bank
- IMB Bank
- ME Bank
- NAB
- St George Bank
- Suncorp Group
- Westpac
- Beyond Bank Australia (NSW, WA, SA, ACT)
- Defence Bank (for the Australian defence force and wider community)
- Delphi Bank (NSW, VIC, SA)
- Hume Bank
- G&C Mutual Bank (NSW, VIC)
- Rural Bank (mainly SA and VIC but also nationally through Bendigo Bank and Adelaide Bank)
- Teachers Mutual Bank
New South Wales
- Bank of Sydney
- Police Bank (police members and their families)
Victoria
- Bank Australia
- Bank of Melbourne
- Bendigo Bank
- Macquarie Bank
- BankVic (police, health, emergency and public services)
- Victoria Teachers Mutual Bank (teachers)
Queensland
Western Australia
South Australia
Tasmania
Australian Capital Territory
See the ‘Australia-wide or multiple states’ list for the banks that operate in the NT.
Northern Territory
See the ‘Australia-wide or multiple states’ list for the banks that operate in the NT.
Foreign-Owned Subsidiaries
- Arab Bank Australia
- Bank of China Australia
- Citigroup
- Deutsche Bank Australia
- HSBC
- ING Direct (subsidiary of Dutch bank)
- Investec Bank
- Rabobank
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