Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) functions as a comprehensive financial services provider, extending its operations across Australia, New Zealand, and global markets. Its organizational structure is defined by key segments: Retail Banking Services, Business Banking, Institutional Banking and Markets, and a dedicated New Zealand division. CBA's diverse offerings encompass a broad spectrum of banking services, including retail, premium, business, offshore, and institutional banking. Beyond traditional banking, it also delivers wealth management solutions such as funds management, superannuation (pensions), and share brokerage. Furthermore, the bank provides a variety of insurance products, including coverage for vehicles, health, life, income protection, and travel. Customers can access fundamental banking facilities like transaction, savings, and foreign currency accounts, along with term deposits. The institution caters to various lending requirements, offering personal, business, home, and car loans, in addition to overdrafts, equipment finance, and credit cards. Specialized services include international payment and trade solutions, importer finance, and private banking for affluent clients. CBA also furnishes high net worth individuals with bespoke advisory services and provides access to equities trading and margin lending. For corporate entities, it delivers expert services in debt capital, transaction banking, working capital management, risk management, and extensive international and foreign exchange capabilities. As of June 30, 2021, Commonwealth Bank of Australia operated a significant physical network comprising 875 branches and 2,492 automated teller machines. The institution was established in 1911 and is headquartered in Sydney, Australia.