Hume Bank

Summary

Hume Bank is an Australian bank. Headquartered in Albury, New South Wales, it is a customer-owned bank that started as a building society in 1955. Its business focus is on retail banking and assisting local economic development.

Hume Bank
Company typeConsumers' co-operative
IndustryBanking
Founded1955
Headquarters,
Key people
Stephen Capello, (Chief executive)
Michael Gobel, (Chairperson, non-executive Director)
ProductsConsumer Banking
Business Banking
Wealth Management
Insurance
Travel
Number of employees
over 140

About Hume edit

Hume Bank, previously Hume Building Society, is a customer-owned bank which operates primarily in retail banking. Hume has an extensive branch and ATM network and employs over 150 staff. In 2023 Hume’s customer base reached 65,000 and its assets stood at A$1.70bn.

Hume Bank uses local suppliers and businesses to support important economic activity in the region and offers exclusive workplace packages to employees of local businesses.[1]

Hume Bank's Chief Executive Officer is Stephen Capello (June 2018), its chair Michael Gobel (December 2020).

Company history edit

Hume started as the Hume Co-operative Building & Investment Society Ltd. and was registered on 4 April 1955. Hume was founded by a group of Albury residents who were dissatisfied with the availability of funds for housing and wanted to help local people purchase their own homes. Hume provided a local alternative for housing finance, something that was becoming increasingly difficult for prospective homeowners to find because of regulatory rationing.

Hume officially changed its name to Hume Bank on 1 July 2014 after seeking approval from its customers and the governing body APRA in 2013. The name change reflects the banking products and services Hume now offers. Hume continues to be customer owned.[1]

Key dates edit

1955 – Hume Co-operative Building & Investment Society Ltd. was founded by a group of locals – a dentist, a farmer, a priest, businessmen and a solicitor – who wanted to help people in the community purchase their own homes at a time when funds were scarce.

1989 – Hume changes its name to 'Hume Building Society'.

1989 – Hume introduces Australia's first ATMs in a workplace at Uncle Ben's and the Australian Newsprint Mill.

2006 – Hume launches its first online only account, iSave.

2010 – Hume and Baker Motors lease the first fully electric vehicle on the Border of Victoria and NSW.

2012 – Hume reaches 55,000 customers.

2013 – Customers vote for Hume to become a bank from 1 July 2014.

2014 – Hume gains APRA approval to become a bank on the 4 April 2014.

2014 – Hume changes its name to Hume Bank on 1 July 2014.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Hume Bank - Company History". www.humebank.com.au. Hume Bank. Retrieved 20 March 2015.