BENDIGO BANK.
This is an Australian financial institution, operating primarily in retail banking. The company was
formed by the merger of Bendigo Bank and Adelaide Bank in November 2007.
STRUCTURE:
The Board of Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Limited sets the vision, strategic direction, values
and purpose of our organisation, led by Richard Fennell (CEO and MD)
TURNOVER:
For the half year ended December 31, 2024, Bendigo bank had reported cash earnings of
$265.2 million, and a statutory net profit after tax at $216.8 million.
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION/OUTLETS: Over 400 outlet branches .
CORE PRODUCTS:
PERSONAL CUSTOMERS
Savings accounts( Easy Saver Account, Reward Saver Account, Piggy Saver Account)
Transaction accounts (Everyday Account, Student Account, Easy Retirement Account,
Concession Account)
Term deposits
Credit cards
Home loans( Complete Home Loan, Express Home Loan, Pre-qualify for a home loan,
Buying your first home
Personal loans,( Secured personal loan, Secured student personal loan, Secured green
personal loan, Unsecured personal loan, Unsecured student personal loan)
BUSINESS CUSTOMERS
Business banking (Business Easy Saver Account, Business Transaction Accounts, Business
Term Deposits)
Business Credit cards (Business Credit Card, Business Debit Mastercard, Qantas Business
Credit Card, Business card interest rates, My Business Card)
Business loans and finance (Business overdrafts, Business Loan, Bank Guarantees,
Equipment finance, Trade finance, Loan solutions for farmers, Loan solutions for healthcare
Payment and merchant services (EFTPOS, Bulk payments, BPAY, PayAnyone / OSKO,
BPAY biller)
STAKEHOLDERS
Customers:
Bendigo Bank aims to help its customers and the communities in which it operates to be
successful.
Partners:
The bank works with various partners to achieve its goals and build relationships.
Suppliers:
Bendigo Bank relies on suppliers to provide goods and services, and it aims to ensure fair
returns for their efforts.
Shareholders:
The bank is committed to building the prosperity of its shareholders.
Communities:
Bendigo Bank is committed to building the prosperity of the communities in which it
operates.
Staff:
The bank recognizes the importance of its employees and aims to create a positive work
environment.
Other stakeholders:
According to the Bendigo Bank website, the bank also considers the needs of other
stakeholders, including government and other regulatory bodies.
REFERENCE
https://www.bendigobank.com.au/
Mayne, Alan (2008). "Neighbours". Building the Village: A History of
Bendigo Bank. Wakefield Press. pp. 50–51. ISBN 978-1-86254-832-9.
Ellis, Eric (3 January 2018). "Bendigo gives a lesson in community
banking". Euromoney. Retrieved 4 November 2019.