Auswide Bank Ltd is an Australian owned bank, originally established as a building society in 1966, as an alternative to the big banks.

Auswide Bank merged with MyState Bank Ltd in 2025 and is a wholly owned subsidiary of MyState Bank Limited, part of the MyState Limited Group.

Overview

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.

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.

Corporate History

Auswide Bank’s origins are in regional Queensland local communities from where the Bank has expanded to have a national presence.

Operations

Auswide Bank’s corporate office locations are based in Bundaberg and Brisbane in Queensland, Australia.

Retail Banking

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

Third Party

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.

Private Bank

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

See also

  • Banking in Australia
  • List of banks
  • List of banks in Australia
  • List of banks in Oceania

References


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