State Bank of New South Wales

State Bank of New South Wales
FormerlyRural Bank of New South Wales (1933–1981)
IndustryFinancial services
PredecessorGovernment Savings Bank of New South Wales
Founded1 July 1933
Defunct23 November 1994
SuccessorsColonial State Bank
Commonwealth Bank
HeadquartersRural Bank Building, Martin Place (1936–1982)
Area served
New South Wales

The State Bank of New South Wales, from 1933 until 1981 known as the Rural Bank of New South Wales, was a bank that was owned by the Government of New South Wales. In 1994, it was taken over by Colonial Mutual and became the Colonial State Bank and then sold to the Commonwealth Bank in 2000.