P&N Bank is a division of Police & Nurses Limited and is an Australian customer-owned bank based in Western Australia. Operating under a mutual model, P&N Bank provides retail banking services such as home loans, savings accounts, and insurance services. The bank has a network of branches throughout greater Perth and Bunbury and has a Perth based Contact centre which is open 6 days a week.

P&N Bank
Native name
Police & Nurses Limited
Company typeMutual Bank
IndustryBanking
Headquarters,
Key people
Andrew Hadley (CEO)
Stephen Targett (Chair)
ProductsRetail banking
Insurance
Home loans
OwnerMembers
Websitepnbank.com.au

P&N Bank is a member of both COBA, the industry body that represents credit unions, building societies and mutual banks in Australia, and BCCM (Bureau of Credit Unions, Co-operatives and Mutuals). As a customer-owned bank, there are no third-party shareholders.

P&N Bank is one of the major sponsors of the Perth Wildcats basketball team and is a proud supporter of local charities and not-for-profits working to better the lives of WA residents.

History

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Police & Nurses Credit Society originated in Western Australia in 1990 from the merger of the Police Credit Society of Western Australia Ltd [1] and Western Australia Nurses Credit Society Ltd.[2] In 2001, the organisation merged with Energy Credit Union Ltd,[3] which was the amalgamation of a number of smaller WA credit unions, the oldest of which was established in 1949. Around 15 credit unions make up P&N Bank's history.

  • 1969 – Western Australian Police Union Cooperative Credit Union Society Limited established
  • 1972 – WA Nurses Credit Society Limited established
  • 1981 – MTT Salaried Officers Association Credit Union merged with the Police Credit Society and membership was extended to members of the Army, Navy and Air Force
  • 1990 – Merger of the Police Credit Society and the Nurses Credit Society to Police & Nurses Credit Society
  • 2001 – Energy Credit Union merged into Police & Nurses Credit Society
  • March 2013 – Police & Nurses Credit Society became a mutual bank trading as P&N Bank.
  • 2019 – Bananacoast Community Credit Union based in Coffs Harbour became a division of Police & Nurses Limited, establishing a national multi-brand organisation with P&N Bank operating in Western Australia and BCU Bank operating in NSW and south eastern Queensland.
  • 5 June 2024 – Police & Nurses Limited signed a Memorandum of understanding to investigate a potential merger with Beyond Bank Australia. It was described as a 'merger of equals' with the potential to form Australia's largest mutual bank.[4]

Corporate governance

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The P&N Bank Board of Directors is responsible for the Corporate Governance of the bank and its controlled entities. The Board manages the business in accordance with its policies, legislation, APRA prudential requirements and the P&N Bank Constitution. To ensure the Board can fulfil its responsibilities and comply with policies and ethical standards, a Code of Conduct and Board Charter are in place.

Awards and recognition

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  • 2023 – Awarded ‘Most Recommended Customer-owned Bank’ and 'Best Customer Service’ at the DBM Australian Financial Awards.
  • 2023 – State winner of the Mutual/Credit Union Lender Award at the MFAA WA State Excellence Awards.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Police Credit Society of Western Australia Ltd
  2. ^ Western Australia Nurses Credit Society Ltd
  3. ^ Energy Credit Union Ltd
  4. ^ "P&N Bank and Beyond Bank explore the opportunity to merge". 5 June 2024.