List of banks in Oceania
Australia
Central bank
Major banks
Local banks
Defunct banks
- State Bank of Victoria
- State Bank of South Australia
- State Bank of New South Wales
- Advance Bank
- Challenge Bank
- Bank of Melbourne - closed by Westpac in 1999, rebranded later
Fiji
Central bank
Local banks
- Bank of South Pacific
- ANZ (Fiji)
- HFC (Fiji)
- Westpac (Fiji)
- Bank of Baroda
- BRED Bank (Fiji)
New Zealand
Central bank
Local banks
- ANZ Bank New Zealand Limited (owned by Australia and New Zealand Banking Group in Australia)
- ASB Bank Limited (owned by the Commonwealth Bank of Australia in Australia)
- Bank of New Zealand Limited (owned by National Australia Bank in Australia)
- Westpac New Zealand Limited (owned by Westpac Banking Corporation in Australia)
- Heartland Bank
- Kiwibank Limited
- Rabobank New Zealand Limited (owned by Rabobank in the Netherlands)
- SBS Bank
- TSB Bank Limited
Foreign banks operating in New Zealand
- Bank of Baroda
- Bank of China
- Bank of India
- China Construction Bank
- Citibank, N.A.
- Commonwealth Bank of Australia
- Deutsche Bank AG
- Industrial and Commercial Bank of China
- Kookmin Bank
- Rabobank Nederland
- The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ
- Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation
- Westpac Banking Corporation
Papua New Guinea
Central bank
Local banks
- Bank South Pacific
- ANZ Bank Papua New Guinea
- Westpac Bank Papua New Guinea
- Maybank Papua New Guinea
- National Development Bank of Papua New Guinea
- Nationwide Micro Bank
Solomon Islands
- Bank of South Pacific
- ANZ Solomon Islands
- National Bank of Solomon Islands
- Westpac Solomon Islands
- Bank of the South Pacific
- Development Bank of Solomon Islands (defunct)
Western Samoa
Central bank
Major banks
Local banks
- Bank South Pacific (BSP)
- National Bank of Samoa
- Samoa Commercial Bank
Kingdom of Tonga
Central bank
Major banks
Local banks
- Bank South Pacific (BSP)
- MBf Bank
- Tonga Development Bank
Defunct banks
- Pacific International Commercial Bank
Vanuatu
Central bank
Major banks
Local banks
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