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In 2007 Bendigo Bank merged with Adelaide Bank to form the Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Group of companies or what is commonly known as Bendigo Bank today.  

The unique strengths of Adelaide Bank in wholesale finance and Bendigo in retail banking have combined and grown to be one of Australia’s largest retail banks, now servicing over 300 communities, families and businesses and over 1.3 million customers.

Their head office is located in the central Victorian city of Bendigo, with business operating dominantly in Victoria and Queensland.

The bank has extensive experiences in communities and joint ventures as it continues its tradition of providing its customers with quality personal service and a broad selection of home loan products and advice to match. Bendigo Bank is now a publicly listed company on the Australian Stock Exchange.

Bendigo Bank customers can reach customer support by contacting them via:

  • Customer service (phone, email, branch)
  • Mobile app
  • Live chat
  • Online banking
  • Mobile banking staff

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Why choose Bendigo Bank

Benefits

  • Young adult credit card
  • Qantas affiliation
  • Complimentary travel insurance

Drawbacks

  • Purchase rates may be moderate to high
  • Fees may be moderate to high
  • Rewards points capped

Bendigo Bank Credit Cards

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