Colonial Bank of Australasia
The Colonial Bank of Australasia was incorporated in Melbourne, Victoria, in 1856 by act of council. Branches were established throughout Greater Melbourne and Victoria.[1]
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One pound note dated 1 June 1886
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Preserved main entrance from the corner of Elizabeth and Little Collins Streets
Agents
- Australia
- [1]
- New South Wales and Queensland: The Commercial Banking Company of Sydney and The Bank of North Queensland
- South Australia: The Bank of Adelaide
- Western Australia: The Union Bank of Australia and The Western Australian Bank
- Tasmania: The Commercial Bank of Tasmania
- New Zealand
- The Bank of New Zealand[1]
The Colonial Bank of Australasia was amalgamated with the National Bank of Australasia in 1918
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Frankston branch 1888
References
- "Seventy-third report of the directors". Colonial Bank of Australasia. 1893. Retrieved 14 May 2020.
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