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P&N Bank

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P&N Bank
Native name
Police & Nurses Limited
TypeMutual bank
IndustryBanking
Founded2013
Headquarters,
Australia
Key people
Andrew Hadley (Chief Executive Officer)
Stephen Targett (Chairman)
ProductsRetail banking
Insurance
Home loans
Websitepnbank.com.au

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 Perth and Bunbury.

As a customer-owned bank, there are no third-party shareholders. In May 2026, it was announced that P&N Group was exploring a potential merger with Bank Australia, another mutual bank, based in Victoria.[1][2]

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[3] and Western Australia Nurses Credit Society Ltd.[4] In 2001, the organisation merged with Energy Credit Union Ltd,[5] which was the amalgamation of a number of smaller WA credit unions, the oldest of which was established in 1949. About 15 former credit unions make up what is now P&N Bank.

  • 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
  • 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 New South Wales and South East Queensland
  • 2024: P&N Bank signed a Memorandum of understanding to investigate a potential merger with Beyond Bank Australia,[6] it did not proceed[7]
  • 2025: P&N Group (Police & Nurses Limited) and Great Southern Bank signed a Memorandum of Understanding to explore a merger, aiming to create one of Australia’s largest customer-owned banks with combined assets of approximately $30 billion, a nationwide presence, and continued operation of all three brands—P&N Bank, BCU Bank, and Great Southern Bank—subject to due diligence, regulatory approvals, and a member vote expected in late 2026.[8]

References

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  1. Smith, Sean (14 May 2026). "P&N explores new $30 billion merger with Bank Australia after two failed attempts". The West Australian. West Australian Newspapers Limited. Retrieved 14 May 2026.
  2. Bank Australia (2026). "Bank Australia and P&N Group to explore merger to create a leading national customer-owned bank". Retrieved 14 May 2026.
  3. Police Credit Society of Western Australia Ltd
  4. Western Australia Nurses Credit Society Ltd
  5. Energy Credit Union Ltd
  6. "P&N Bank and Beyond Bank explore the opportunity to merge". 5 June 2024.
  7. P&N Bank pulls billion dollar merger with Beyond Bank after questions raised about Beyond boss The West Australian 15 September 2024
  8. Great Southern Bank and P&N Group merger opportunity: leading Australian customer-owned banks set to unite, Great Southern Bank, 22 September 2025