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List of Commercial Banks in Australia

Published by Gbaf News

Posted on April 19, 2013

2 min read

· Last updated: September 24, 2024

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Capital Investment Partners
Credit Suisse
Deutsche Bank
HSBC
JPMorgan Chase
Morgan Stanley
Royal Bank of Canada
Allen & Company
ANZ
Arma Partners
Bank of America
Barclays
BBY Ltd
Blackstone Group
BNP Paribas
Brown Brothers Harriman
Brown, Shipley & Co.
BTG Pactual
C.W. Downer & Co.
Cain Brothers
Canaccord Financial Inc
Cantor Fitzgerald
Capstone Partners
Centerview Partners
China International Capital Corporation
Citigroup
Collins Stewart Hawkpoint
CommSec
Corporate Finance Associates
Cowen Group
Credit Suisse
Daewoo Securities
Defoe Fournier & Cie.
Deutsche bank
Duff & Phelps
Europa Partners
FBR Capital Markets
Financo
Foros Group
Gleacher & Co.
Goldman Sachs
Greenhill & Co.
Guggenheim Partners
HSBC
Imperial Capital
Investec
Investment Technology Group
Janney Montgomery Scott
Jefferies & Co.
Keefe, Bruyette & Woods
Ladenburg Thalmann
Lazard
Lincoln International
M.M.Warburg & CO
Macquarie Group Limited
Marathon Capital
Mediobanca
Miller Buckfire & Co.
Moelis & Company
Morgan Keegan & Company
N M Rothschild & Sons
Needham and Company
Newedge
Oppenheimer & Co.
Panmure Gordon
Park Lane
Perella Weinberg Partners
Pottinger
Robert W. Baird & Company
Royal Bank of Scotland
Sandler O’Neill
Sanford Bernstein
SLM Corporate Ltd
Stephens Inc.
Stone Key Partners
Sydney Capital
Thomas Weisel Partners
UBS Investment Bank
Vermilion Partners
Wedbush Securities
Wells Fargo
William Blair & Company
WR Hambrecht

Key Takeaways

  • The article lists numerous global and Australian commercial banks involved in trading and finance.
  • It includes both major Australian banks (e.g., ANZ) and international institutions active in Australia.
  • Coverage spans diverse firms from investment banks to financial advisory boutiques.
  • The list reflects breadth but lacks organization by region or function.
  • Some entities may not be strictly commercial banks in Australia.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which major Australian banks are included?
ANZ is explicitly listed, and several global banks (e.g., HSBC, Deutsche Bank) operate in Australia.
Are these all strictly commercial banks?
No; many are investment banks, advisory firms, or international institutions not headquartered in Australia.
Does the list include foreign subsidiaries?
Yes, it features global banks like HSBC, Deutsche Bank, BNP Paribas, and Citigroup, which have an Australian presence.

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