State Bank of New South Wales (1981 - 1996)
- From
- 1981
- To
- 1996
- Alternative Names
- State Bank of New South Wales Limited
Summary
Established in 1932 following the transfer of some business functions from the Government Savings Bank of New South Wales to the Commonwealth Bank of Australia in late 1931. The bank had previously been the Rural Bank Department of the Government Savings Bank. The main business transferred to the new entity was the loan business of the old department.
In 1981 the name of the bank was changed to the State Bank of New South Wales and it was incorporated under corporations legislation in 1990.
The business was subsequently absorbed into the Colonial group of companies.
Related entries
Timeline
1907 - 1931 Government Savings Bank of New South Wales
1932 - 1981 Rural Bank of New South Wales
1981 - 1996 State Bank of New South Wales
1996 - 2000 Colonial Limited
2000 - Colonial First State Limited
Published resources
Books
- Hinchliffe, L., Shaking off the dust: (from the archives of the State Bank of NSW), State Bank of New South Wales, Sydney, 1992. Details
- Hinchliffe, L., Shaking off more dust: (from the archives of the State Bank of New South Wales Limited - and from the memories of some retired Rural/State bankers), L. Hinchliffe, Bellevue Hill, New South Wales, 1993. Details
- Hinchliffe, L., Shaking off still more dust, 1994: (from the archives of the State Bank of NSW Ltd), L. Hinchliffe, Bellevue Hill, New South Wales, 1994. Details
Bruce A. Smith
Created: 2 September 2000, Last modified: 14 October 2010