The life and death of the Australian permanent building societies
Authors:
Dianne Thomson; Malcolm Abbott
DOI:
10.1080/095852098330594
Publication Frequency:
3 issues per year
Published in:
Accounting, Business & Financial History,
Volume
8,
Issue
1
March
1998
, pages 73
- 103
Number of References: 54
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Abstract
Throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries permanent building societies have been important providers of housing finance in Australia. Despite their long history Australian building societies have been disappearing at a steady rate since the early 1980s as they have converted into banks or become involved in mergers. The purpose of this paper is to give a background account of the history of Australian building societies and put forward explanations for their past popularity and more recent disappearance from Australian housing finance markets.
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| Keywords: Building Societies; Banks; Australia; Regulation; Conversion |
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