Timeline of banking in Western Australia

The first commercial bank in Western Australia was created eight years after the establishment of the Swan River Colony in 1829.

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Note: bold entries indicate a locally (W.A.) domiciled operation

Early 1830s The Colonial Secretary of Western Australia, Peter Broun, begins a makeshift banking service out of necessity, despite having no training in finance or accounting. It collapses in 1835.
June 1837 the Bank of Western Australia (BWA) is established by prominent local businessmen including George Leake as its first chairman
1841 branch of Bank of Australasia opens, forcing the closure of the BWA shortly after
1841 (or 1842?) Former BWA directors, including Edward Hamersley (Snr) and George Shenton Sr establish the Western Australian Bank (WAB)
1845? Bank of Australasia closes branch
1855 Government savings bank opens
1863 Post Office Savings Bank opens
1862 Perth Building Society (PBS) opens
1866 branch of National Bank opens
1878 branch of Union Bank of Australia opens
1883 branch of Bank of New South Wales opens
1888 branch of Commercial Bank opens
1895 Government of Western Australia establishes the Agricultural Bank of Western Australia
1927 Western Australian Bank acquired by Bank of NSW
1945 Agricultural Bank renamed to the Rural and Industries Bank of Western Australia (R&I)
1975?? Western Australian Building Society (WABS) agrees to merger with the Town and Country Building Society on the 27th of April 1983
1987 Perth Building Society merges with Hotham Building Society to form Challenge Bank [1]
1990 Town and Country Building Society, WA acquired by ANZ [2]
1994 R&I renamed to Bank of Western Australia Limited, trading as BankWest
1995 Challenge Bank acquired by Westpac (formerly Bank of NSW)
1995 Bank of Scotland acquired BankWest, 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.
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. Bankwest continues to trade as BankWest for retail and business banking services.
2008 Commonwealth Bank acquires Bankwest from HBOS for $2.1bn, fallout from the global financial crisis

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